• Stez@sh.itjust.works
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    15 hours ago

    We envision them taking a bus, walking, or biking home. Not them each getting picked up individually by their parents

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      15 hours ago

      When a world without cars is inconceivable, it becomes a presumed condition of the question that the answer must involve cars.

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        14 hours ago

        I live in the UK and walk my children to school every day. There is still a line for school pickup/drop-off because not everyone is so lucky.

        This isn’t even an American phenomenon.

        Some amount of people will be driving cars to pickup and drop-off every day, even if it’s minimized and even if it’s not always the same people.

        So it stands to reason they should do it in some kind of orderly fashion as dictated by the school for the safety of, get this, THE CHILDREN ARRIVING BY FOOT, BIKE OR BUS

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      11 hours ago

      Meanwhile we have busses that don’t always go anywhere close to everyone’s houses (or if they do, they may take multiple hours to get there after dropping off a hundred other kids), almost non-existent sidewalks in most suburbs, dumbasses who don’t watch for people on bikes, and a court system that’s regularly faulted the person on the bike for getting hit.

      Greatest country!

      Also, at least where I live, you have to have prior permission to ride the bus. Your parent is going to be late picking you up? Guess you’re waiting outside cause they didn’t pre sign the permission slip!

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      14 hours ago

      Ok that’s lovely. And the ones who are being picked up individually by their parents? They don’t wait in a line?

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          12 hours ago

          I’m sure you can imagine how if there were more then 5 that could become a problem right?

          I suppose you are also capable of imagining schools other than your own?