Anonymous wrote:Well you're still an asshole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved to DC in 2013 from PG County and park my vehicle in my backyard.
I still have a car note, and I will not pay sales tax again just to convert my tags over.
Get over yourselves.
Well, you're breaking the law, so I have no problem if someone turns you in for possible residency fraud and you need to explain yourself.
Ha, so true! It's not residency fraud I'm committing, you idiots, it's vehicle registration fraud!
Wow, glad to see someone post for me. But yeah, I'm not committing residency fraud dumbasses. My paystub address is to the home I own and reside in, which is in the District.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved to DC in 2013 from PG County and park my vehicle in my backyard.
I still have a car note, and I will not pay sales tax again just to convert my tags over.
Get over yourselves.
Well, you're breaking the law, so I have no problem if someone turns you in for possible residency fraud and you need to explain yourself.
Ha, so true! It's not residency fraud I'm committing, you idiots, it's vehicle registration fraud!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved to DC in 2013 from PG County and park my vehicle in my backyard.
I still have a car note, and I will not pay sales tax again just to convert my tags over.
Get over yourselves.
Well, you're breaking the law, so I have no problem if someone turns you in for possible residency fraud and you need to explain yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I moved to DC in 2013 from PG County and park my vehicle in my backyard.
I still have a car note, and I will not pay sales tax again just to convert my tags over.
Get over yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:I moved to DC in 2013 from PG County and park my vehicle in my backyard.
I still have a car note, and I will not pay sales tax again just to convert my tags over.
Get over yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand all the arguments regarding MD tags and residency - caregivers, not switching etc. Plus I understand that this isn't a Bethune-only issue. BUT the article clearly states that Bethune had 18 cases last year and was the WORST offender in the city. This is cold, hard fact!
True enough, but to be fair, that article is from the 2012-2013 school year and there was an audit later in 2013 in which there's no mention of Bethune but is otherwise interesting. http://dcauditor.org/sites/default/files/DCA242013.pdf
I can't see a single instance/catch in this doc whereby the grandparents "swearing to be the child's guardian" and showing their valid proof of residency, catches the kids that actually live in PG with their parents. I'm not sure how DC can account for that, because even if they require the child to sit at the desk with Grandpa and "lie" and say they DO live with him, PG fraudsters will coach their kids to do as much. They need some other sort of verification, but it's sort of amazing how readily and willingly people look the other way when this occurs.
It's maddening, but then parents usually get truly engaged in some other issue that affects their own kids in the classroom everyday and at the DCPS/DCPCSB/OSSE level money goes to a myriad of other priorities over residency fraud private investigators. If PG County schools would improve and offer universal PK, that would help too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand all the arguments regarding MD tags and residency - caregivers, not switching etc. Plus I understand that this isn't a Bethune-only issue. BUT the article clearly states that Bethune had 18 cases last year and was the WORST offender in the city. This is cold, hard fact!
True enough, but to be fair, that article is from the 2012-2013 school year and there was an audit later in 2013 in which there's no mention of Bethune but is otherwise interesting. http://dcauditor.org/sites/default/files/DCA242013.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I understand all the arguments regarding MD tags and residency - caregivers, not switching etc. Plus I understand that this isn't a Bethune-only issue. BUT the article clearly states that Bethune had 18 cases last year and was the WORST offender in the city. This is cold, hard fact!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand all the arguments regarding MD tags and residency - caregivers, not switching etc. Plus I understand that this isn't a Bethune-only issue. BUT the article clearly states that Bethune had 18 cases last year and was the WORST offender in the city. This is cold, hard fact!
And really, you think THAT many people "move back and forth" between MD and DC? No, they don't. This is a PG County school where Mom and Dad moved out of DC to get their 4500 sq foot mansion and the neighborhood schools suck, so they're using Grandma and Grandpas address and they're committing fraud, and bilking DC residents of their tax dollars. -- and dropping their trash off and just being generally trashy while they do it.
It makes the entire aspect of allowing Bethune to opt out of the common lottery even more bewildering.
Anonymous wrote:I understand all the arguments regarding MD tags and residency - caregivers, not switching etc. Plus I understand that this isn't a Bethune-only issue. BUT the article clearly states that Bethune had 18 cases last year and was the WORST offender in the city. This is cold, hard fact!