jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way- they can commute to their jobs and send their children to school like everyone else. There is no excuse for breaking the law.
I'm not saying you don't prosecute violators. I'm suggesting a way to give a certain type of public servant--someone provides a crucial, visible service to the city--a benefit that allows them to become even more involved in DC community life. I love seeing MPD parents in uniform at our school; it makes me feel a little safer, and I have to believe that being personally involved in the community they police makes them better cops.
Giving those public servants access to DCPS at a discounted rate seems like a win-win to me.
I agree with the sentiment, but like an earlier poster I think that approaching this through housing incentives is preferable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way- they can commute to their jobs and send their children to school like everyone else. There is no excuse for breaking the law.
I'm not saying you don't prosecute violators. I'm suggesting a way to give a certain type of public servant--someone provides a crucial, visible service to the city--a benefit that allows them to become even more involved in DC community life. I love seeing MPD parents in uniform at our school; it makes me feel a little safer, and I have to believe that being personally involved in the community they police makes them better cops.
Giving those public servants access to DCPS at a discounted rate seems like a win-win to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was friends with their daughter. She was a very nice child. They did it so that they could be assured of her safety. It is all good to gloat but these are people's lives.
Many of have no clue how many hours a police work or how difficult their hours and child care can be.
Thank you for this. It is important to remember that real people are involved and, in this case, apparently two people whose jobs are to protect the very neighborhoods in which many of our posters live.
I tend to agree.
How about a law providing discounted DCPS tuition to certain types of DC-employed public servants? Police, firefighters, teachers. We want these folks invested in DC beyond their jobs, and many of them can't afford to live in the city where they work.
This might be a bad example of that since they owned both a house and a rental property. I'd rather provide subsidized housing to police, firefighters, teachers, etc. so that they can live in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Should all federal workers receive subsidized housing in DC?
Anonymous wrote:No way- they can commute to their jobs and send their children to school like everyone else. There is no excuse for breaking the law.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was friends with their daughter. She was a very nice child. They did it so that they could be assured of her safety. It is all good to gloat but these are people's lives.
Many of have no clue how many hours a police work or how difficult their hours and child care can be.
Thank you for this. It is important to remember that real people are involved and, in this case, apparently two people whose jobs are to protect the very neighborhoods in which many of our posters live.
I tend to agree.
How about a law providing discounted DCPS tuition to certain types of DC-employed public servants? Police, firefighters, teachers. We want these folks invested in DC beyond their jobs, and many of them can't afford to live in the city where they work.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was friends with their daughter. She was a very nice child. They did it so that they could be assured of her safety. It is all good to gloat but these are people's lives.
Many of have no clue how many hours a police work or how difficult their hours and child care can be.
Thank you for this. It is important to remember that real people are involved and, in this case, apparently two people whose jobs are to protect the very neighborhoods in which many of our posters live.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is a good move, make it public
A few years ago, Wilson had to forfeit sports championships as athletes were residency cheaters.