Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why you might see Maryland license plates at pick up/drop off:
-Nanny/babysitter/carpool with the driver being from Md.
-Lazy parents: move from Md to DC, too lazy to actually change registration.
-Split home: mom has primary custody of kids, but dad drops kids off on Mondays/ picks up on Friday (etc)
-Relitives: grandma decides to drop grand kids off once and a while. Etc.
-Actual cheaters coming in from Virginia.
When my DS was a student at Walls, he often got a ride from a family friend who lives just across the line, and who worked two blocks from the school. It was easy, and we lived in DC, but he would be dropped off from a car with Md plates. The horror!
I'm calling shenanigans on this one. Unless you have off street parking, DC parking enforcement will issue a ticket for having an out of states licensee plate within a month or two of moving. I joke about how DC parking enforcement is the only efficient governmental department.
plenty of people keep their car registration in MD or VA, because it saves money. not everywhere has RPPs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why you might see Maryland license plates at pick up/drop off:
-Nanny/babysitter/carpool with the driver being from Md.
-Lazy parents: move from Md to DC, too lazy to actually change registration.
-Split home: mom has primary custody of kids, but dad drops kids off on Mondays/ picks up on Friday (etc)
-Relitives: grandma decides to drop grand kids off once and a while. Etc.
-Actual cheaters coming in from Virginia.
When my DS was a student at Walls, he often got a ride from a family friend who lives just across the line, and who worked two blocks from the school. It was easy, and we lived in DC, but he would be dropped off from a car with Md plates. The horror!
I'm calling shenanigans on this one. Unless you have off street parking, DC parking enforcement will issue a ticket for having an out of states licensee plate within a month or two of moving. I joke about how DC parking enforcement is the only efficient governmental department.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think parents need to make this cheating a political issue as part of the mayor's race, if anything is going to change.
That is hilarious. There are tons more people in DC who will vote against someone threatening to root out address cheaters than those who will consider it a reason to vote for someone. There is no way this will become a major issue in the mayoral campaign.
Anecdotally it seems pretty clear that the pro-cheater constituency outvotes the anti-cheater constituency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why you might see Maryland license plates at pick up/drop off:
-Nanny/babysitter/carpool with the driver being from Md.
-Lazy parents: move from Md to DC, too lazy to actually change registration.
-Split home: mom has primary custody of kids, but dad drops kids off on Mondays/ picks up on Friday (etc)
-Relitives: grandma decides to drop grand kids off once and a while. Etc.
-Actual cheaters coming in from Virginia.
When my DS was a student at Walls, he often got a ride from a family friend who lives just across the line, and who worked two blocks from the school. It was easy, and we lived in DC, but he would be dropped off from a car with Md plates. The horror!
I'm calling shenanigans on this one. Unless you have off street parking, DC parking enforcement will issue a ticket for having an out of states licensee plate within a month or two of moving. I joke about how DC parking enforcement is the only efficient governmental department.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think parents need to make this cheating a political issue as part of the mayor's race, if anything is going to change.
That is hilarious. There are tons more people in DC who will vote against someone threatening to root out address cheaters than those who will consider it a reason to vote for someone. There is no way this will become a major issue in the mayoral campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Why you might see Maryland license plates at pick up/drop off:
-Nanny/babysitter/carpool with the driver being from Md.
-Lazy parents: move from Md to DC, too lazy to actually change registration.
-Split home: mom has primary custody of kids, but dad drops kids off on Mondays/ picks up on Friday (etc)
-Relitives: grandma decides to drop grand kids off once and a while. Etc.
-Actual cheaters coming in from Virginia.
When my DS was a student at Walls, he often got a ride from a family friend who lives just across the line, and who worked two blocks from the school. It was easy, and we lived in DC, but he would be dropped off from a car with Md plates. The horror!
Anonymous wrote:At our HRC, a lot of parents hire sitters/caretakers/drivers for before and after school care, chaperoning, etc. Sometimes, these folks have non-DC tags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our HRCS had a large number of MD plates dropping off this morning. Really annoying given this school has one of the longest WL's in the district. I think parents need to make this cheating a political issue as part of the mayor's race, if anything is going to change.
This is a huge red flag that warrants focused investigation.
Anonymous wrote:Our HRCS had a large number of MD plates dropping off this morning. Really annoying given this school has one of the longest WL's in the district. I think parents need to make this cheating a political issue as part of the mayor's race, if anything is going to change.