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    School drop off story on BBC

    Posted by deeuu on 16/3/2024, 8:36:02

    Bravo that school.

    All the mums moaning were the size of whales, and their kids were not far behind.

    Parents should be forced to walk their kids to school for the good of the country.

      Re: School drop off story on BBC

      Posted by homer on 16/3/2024, 11:01:39, in reply to "School drop off story on BBC"

      I agree 100%

        Re: School drop off story on BBC

        Posted by Trft on 16/3/2024, 8:43:08, in reply to "School drop off story on BBC"

        Correct I live in a dead end street near a school , it’s a fcking night mare

        The road is ruined, they park on the pavement , I’ve been forced to up my lawn for a gravel driveway for both vehicles

        The women are the worst and mostly as described above L.f.c

          Re: School drop off story on BBC

          Posted by Hatsworth on 16/3/2024, 10:45:49, in reply to "Re: School drop off story on BBC"

          It’s easy for me as we live about 3 minutes from the school, and walk down a cul de sac like you describe to the gate at the end.

          I completely agree. It’s carnage down there and even though school ask the mums (and it is always mums) to stop, to use the foc alternative that they have gone and got agreement on (the pub on the other side of the school which is a 1 min walk to the other gate) there are some that just won’t do anything different. I feel sorry for the people that live there - yes the school was likely due there first but that doesn’t mean it’s ok.

          There are people that drive that are a 5 mins walk away at 5 year olds pace. And the more likely they need the exercise, the less likely they are to get it.

          It’s not blocking my drive because, at 3 mins walk, we’re out of range for the lazy bastards but I find it perplexing none the less.

          And it’s the middle classes too. There’s one with a Porsche that I reckon is worth 100k, and professes to be a private physiotherapist. Dimwits.

            Re: School drop off story on BBC

            Posted by Romford on 16/3/2024, 11:28:28, in reply to "Re: School drop off story on BBC"

            Fat chavs, near us. Scruffy looking .

            Re: School drop off story on BBC

            Posted by The Dunstable Windsock on 16/3/2024, 8:56:25, in reply to "Re: School drop off story on BBC"

            Above Liverpool football club?🤔

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