Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe he was taking them to the vet after dropping off the kids.
Maybe the wife was supposed to drop off the preschool kid, but her car broke down and he had to take the dogs and the kid.
Maybe he took that illegal spot in front of the school so he could get in and out quickly because he had these dogs.
Maybe he looked calm because that was all he could do while people like you were judging him.
Maybe his dad is in hospice and his marriage is falling apart and he forgot he had to take the dogs to the vet and get his kid to school and his life just sucks right now.
Maybe you could just stop judging for 5 minutes and let this go. But for some reason you have to rehash it. It’s over. Let it go.
It’s fascinating how some people contort themselves and reason to desperately try to explain away objectively bad and selfish behavior. Says a lot about you, PP. Either you are naturally contrarian or oppositional or you yourself are a selfish rule breaker who weighs in out of tangential defensiveness. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He left them in the car? I’m not sure what the issue is? I’m assuming he was taking them a hike or trip to dog park right after drop off, I’m sure they were excited to be going somewhere. Kids sobbing is on their parents. My kid is not scared of dogs confined in a car.
He parked in the no parking zone right in front of the door to the school. The door where new preschoolers say good-bye to their parents. You don’t see that as an issue?
These kids would have been crying and clinging to their parents anyway. He should not have parked in a no parking zone.
I agree with that but can you imagine the manufactured outrage OP would have had if this guy had dared PARK IN THE PARKING LOT and leave his HUGE barking and howling dogs there? Oh my, OP probably wouldn't have even made it home alive to type this post.
You quoted me and you really made me laugh. I don’t understand how people like that function in society. I feel bad for that preschool because I imagine many future emails from OP to them over “issues”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe he was taking them to the vet after dropping off the kids.
Maybe the wife was supposed to drop off the preschool kid, but her car broke down and he had to take the dogs and the kid.
Maybe he took that illegal spot in front of the school so he could get in and out quickly because he had these dogs.
Maybe he looked calm because that was all he could do while people like you were judging him.
Maybe his dad is in hospice and his marriage is falling apart and he forgot he had to take the dogs to the vet and get his kid to school and his life just sucks right now.
Maybe you could just stop judging for 5 minutes and let this go. But for some reason you have to rehash it. It’s over. Let it go.
It’s fascinating how some people contort themselves and reason to desperately try to explain away objectively bad and selfish behavior. Says a lot about you, PP. Either you are naturally contrarian or oppositional or you yourself are a selfish rule breaker who weighs in out of tangential defensiveness. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe he was taking them to the vet after dropping off the kids.
Maybe the wife was supposed to drop off the preschool kid, but her car broke down and he had to take the dogs and the kid.
Maybe he took that illegal spot in front of the school so he could get in and out quickly because he had these dogs.
Maybe he looked calm because that was all he could do while people like you were judging him.
Maybe his dad is in hospice and his marriage is falling apart and he forgot he had to take the dogs to the vet and get his kid to school and his life just sucks right now.
Maybe you could just stop judging for 5 minutes and let this go. But for some reason you have to rehash it. It’s over. Let it go.
It’s fascinating how some people contort themselves and reason to desperately try to explain away objectively bad and selfish behavior. Says a lot about you, PP. Either you are naturally contrarian or oppositional or you yourself are a selfish rule breaker who weighs in out of tangential defensiveness. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He left them in the car? I’m not sure what the issue is? I’m assuming he was taking them a hike or trip to dog park right after drop off, I’m sure they were excited to be going somewhere. Kids sobbing is on their parents. My kid is not scared of dogs confined in a car.
He parked in the no parking zone right in front of the door to the school. The door where new preschoolers say good-bye to their parents. You don’t see that as an issue?
Anonymous wrote:Clearly he was taking the dogs somewhere afterward and parked in the red zone so he could do dropoff quickly and not leave his crazy dogs unattended too long.