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Dropping kids off at school

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2017 3:34 pm
by apvonkanel
I've seen things get pretty tense, and this is just another step in the escalation of angry parents.

https://www.google.com/amp/abc13.com/am ... e/1793573/

Re: Dropping kids off at school

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2017 5:30 pm
by treadlightly
Please let no LTC have been issued to that idiot. Please let the full weight of the Federal GFSZ Act create a protective lifetime ban for civilized society's sake.

Please.

Unless, of course, there's more to the story, something that fully and rightfully justified deadly force. It sure doesn't sound like that could be the case, but I shouldn't jump to conclusions.

Re: Dropping kids off at school

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 6:10 pm
by SewTexas
I didn't watch the video. But from what I've seen bounced around FB, mom #1 got out of her car and started pounding on mom #2's windows, that's when #2 pulled her gun. So, yeh, she felt threatened and drew. Now, I've actually not seen witnesses say that she aimed or if she just displayed, ie, did she lay it on her lap, as in "lookie what I've got". I don't know...and I don't know what I would have done. I've inadvertently made another driver mad and he raged....I was terrified, and armed, and we were rolling....I got the heck out of his way, this mom had no escape.
BTW, she was legal having the gun in her car.

Re: Dropping kids off at school

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 10:57 pm
by treadlightly
My reply was hasty. It could have been justified. My wife and I once had a driver deliberately shave close by us in a parking lot. She's in a wheelchair, I was pushing, and I wasn't sure I was going to be out of the way of the car's rear wheels. I could have touched the front fender as it passed.

As I tried to take the first running step to get out of the way I slammed my shin into the back of my wife's chair and sort of involuntarily yelled, "Dang it!"

That seemed to provoke the driver, who was approaching perigee to us in his turn at that moment. He came looping back around the lot, back in our general direction at an aggressive pace.

All I could think was I had to keep myself between that guy and my wife, and I fervently, earnestly hoped he would not offer any real threat.

As, fortunately, most such incidents play out, he parked about 30 yards away and minded his own business, just like we minded ours. I hope his mother bit him when he got home to the kennel, but other than harsh thoughts nothing more came of it.

My apologies if I misinterpreted the school situation. The unforeseen happens, all the time.

Re: Dropping kids off at school

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2017 10:01 am
by bblhd672
I drive through a school zone every day going to work and observe two things: oblivious speeders and parents with little to no regard for anyone else who stands between them and getting their kids to the school drop off.

Re: Dropping kids off at school

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 7:37 pm
by Zoo
SewTexas wrote:I didn't watch the video. But from what I've seen bounced around FB, mom #1 got out of her car and started pounding on mom #2's windows, that's when #2 pulled her gun.
That sure presents a different scenario than the news story. Shades of Tavai and Hale.