Anonymous wrote:As a Norwood parent myself, I can affirm that a couple Norwood moms are among the most aggressive, nastiest drivers I've ever seen anywhere. Not going to other schools, I don' know whether there's a couple in every bunch, but I doubt Norwood is unique in having a couple nasty moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he have a Norwood sticker too?
I know you think this is a funny response but it just shows that you are a small person, with no sense of humor, hiding behind the anonymity of these boards. You have no idea what its like to lose a child in a car accident and your small mind can't even try to understand so you think its funny.
Terrible car accidents happen on River Road, deadly accidents. It so good to see how callous so many of you are towards the lives of children.
Anonymous wrote:Hit reply too soon, it doesn't give you the right to organize A lynch mob against someone who obviously made a mistake. It seems you've made your point I just question your method. When you point your finger at someone there's always three pointing back at you.
Anonymous wrote:Did he have a Norwood sticker too?
Anonymous wrote:My child attends WES (yet another school on that stretch of road), and at least twice in the last year, someone has been hit by a car where the Crescent Trail crosses over River Road. One woman was killed. I have told my child never ever to attempt to cross the road near her school because of the completely insane way that people drive in that area.
Doesn't the trail go over River Road on a bridge?
My child attends WES (yet another school on that stretch of road), and at least twice in the last year, someone has been hit by a car where the Crescent Trail crosses over River Road. One woman was killed. I have told my child never ever to attempt to cross the road near her school because of the completely insane way that people drive in that area.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Norwood parent, and I see nothing particularly wrong with OP's post. I think it's a warning to all of us, wherever our kids go to school and whatever we drive, to drive more carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is OP is posting in anger not as a public service announcement. If she were truly concerned, she would have said Black Range Rover with private school sticker. To take the time to describe the woman in such detail and then name the school speaks to someone with an axe to grind. There are crazy drivers everywhere in Metro DC. (Don't get me started on the lunatic cyclists!)
OP here. Yes, I was angry. I do have an axe to grind, moreover, and that is against really dangerous drivers who endanger the lives of others. Having been hit by a drunk driver and DH nearly killed, I will admit to the crime of it having made me angry. As for the PSA business, and whether it is a good thing or not to post, as I read these comments it appears some people think it is a good thing, and some do not. But you cannot know my intentions (beyond what I just acknowledged) so maybe is would be a little better not to try to assert what my intentions are. Feel free to post about the result of my behavior, including your own personal reactions, which you do have information about. As to my intentions, you don't. (I could say STFU, as an earlier delightful person did, but that would be rude.)
Anonymous wrote:The problem is OP is posting in anger not as a public service announcement. If she were truly concerned, she would have said Black Range Rover with private school sticker. To take the time to describe the woman in such detail and then name the school speaks to someone with an axe to grind. There are crazy drivers everywhere in Metro DC. (Don't get me started on the lunatic cyclists!)