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Outside The School Gates At Pick Up Time Yesterday. (Rant)
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My son had just picked up my grandson, and was walking him up the road to the car.
In front of him a woman in a burkha got into a 4x4, shut the door and he saw the reverse lights come on. She was parked on a single yellow line, halfway on the pavement.
He had a gut feeling something was going to go wrong.
His feeling was correct.
She went right into him hitting him in the tummy and going over his feet, thankfully he had pushed my grandson toward the wall by this time.
He gathered his wits as she shrugged at him and drove off.
He noted her wing mirrors were damaged (from a previous encounter with something) and there was no way she could use them.
Tonight he waited for her to appear, and she was between 2 other cars held up when he spotted her. He told her she had run into him and advised her to get her mirrors fixed.
She refused point blank to speak to him, and wound up her window and looked straight ahead.
He said to her that if she wouldn't speak to him, she had better be prepared to speak to the police. (He wasn't really going to report it).
Headmaster and one of the teachers and a couple of parents have advised him to carry through in order to make her (and the others that were illegally parked there) consider the safety of their actions.
It led me to think, surely wearing this garment, and with smashed mirrors, her peripheral views must have been greatly reduced?
In front of him a woman in a burkha got into a 4x4, shut the door and he saw the reverse lights come on. She was parked on a single yellow line, halfway on the pavement.
He had a gut feeling something was going to go wrong.
His feeling was correct.
She went right into him hitting him in the tummy and going over his feet, thankfully he had pushed my grandson toward the wall by this time.
He gathered his wits as she shrugged at him and drove off.
He noted her wing mirrors were damaged (from a previous encounter with something) and there was no way she could use them.
Tonight he waited for her to appear, and she was between 2 other cars held up when he spotted her. He told her she had run into him and advised her to get her mirrors fixed.
She refused point blank to speak to him, and wound up her window and looked straight ahead.
He said to her that if she wouldn't speak to him, she had better be prepared to speak to the police. (He wasn't really going to report it).
Headmaster and one of the teachers and a couple of parents have advised him to carry through in order to make her (and the others that were illegally parked there) consider the safety of their actions.
It led me to think, surely wearing this garment, and with smashed mirrors, her peripheral views must have been greatly reduced?
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Thanks all, he did report it in the end and was indeed told it was an offence to drive away. Head is going to raise the issue yet again in the school newsletter. It seems this problem is quite an old one for them.
The situation isn't made any easier by the fact the lollipop man is currently off sick.
Anyway, comments passed on, and up to him and his concience what the next move is. Like his mum, he is one for a quiet life if at all possible.
Love those claw things you linked to Tonyav :)
The situation isn't made any easier by the fact the lollipop man is currently off sick.
Anyway, comments passed on, and up to him and his concience what the next move is. Like his mum, he is one for a quiet life if at all possible.
Love those claw things you linked to Tonyav :)
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