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“Only Bad Parents Make Their Kids WALK to School”
Free Range Kids ^ | August 30, 2012 | Lenore Skenazy

Posted on 08/31/2012 3:40:14 PM PDT by Altariel

Hi Folks! I read this over at RixaRixa and asked if the blogger was game to let me reprint the whole thing. Yes! So here it is, in all its infuriating bureaucrat-brained fullness!

We’ve been walking Zari to and from kindergarten. It seemed the most logical of our three options (walk, ride the bus, or drive) since we only live 1 km away. If Zari rode the bus, she’d have to leave the house almost an hour earlier, and she’d get home 1 to 1 1/2 hours later. That adds up to over 2 hours on the bus per day. Driving was out of the question; why drive when our legs are perfectly capable of getting us there?
So far we’ve enjoyed our twice daily walks. Eric and I switch off walking duty depending on who is teaching that day. We get time with Zari and we get extra exercise. Sounds like the perfect scenario, right?

Yes, except that we have to cross a Death Trap road on the way. It’s a state highway that runs through town, and there are no stop signs or stoplights in probably a mile either direction. There’s a flashing light that goes on during school hours. This means that cars are supposed to slow down to 25 mph, but no one does. Every time we cross the street, it’s like we’re inside a giant game of Frogger (this totally dates me!).

I first contacted the school transportation department to inquire about crossing guards. After all, the road where we’re crossing is the main entrance into the elementary school and to the county fairgrounds. The reply? They used to supply a crossing guard at that intersection, but not any more. They told me to talk to the police department.

So I met with the chief of police and explained my concerns–that the school no longer provided a crossing guard and that I was having real troubles getting us safely across the street, especially during the morning rush. He sympathized with my situation and said he’d send some patrol cars out in the morning, but otherwise he coudln’t do much else. He suggested talking to someone in the state transportation department, since traffic signs on that road are regulated by the state, not by the city.

This morning I spoke to a woman at the state transportation department. I explained our difficulties crossing the road and asked if they would consider doing a traffic survey to put in either stop signs or a stop light. I told her I’d already met with the school transportation coordinator and the police chief, and they both told me they couldn’t do much else to help me. Her response:

“You really should have your daughter ride the bus.”

I explained that this option made no sense in our situation. We live close to the school, and riding the bus would take an extra 2+ hours out of my daughter’s day. Her reply:

“Well, you’re the one who’s choosing to put your daughter in danger. You’re choosing your convenience over her safety. She has a safe option, and that’s to ride the bus.” 

Excuse me?! When did walking your child to school mean that you’re a bad, selfish parent? I abandoned any niceties and dropped my polite tone. I said that it was not just a choice between convenience and safety. After all, we’re facing major obesity and pollution crises in this country. I feel very strongly that it’s an irresponsible choice to put my child on a bus for 2 hours a day, or to drive her to school (as many parents at this school do), when we’re perfectly capable of walking. The solution isn’t just to put my daughter on a bus; it’s to help us find a way to safely cross the street.

Her reply:

“In my town, I have several friends who live across the street from an elementary school, and they all have their children ride the bus because it’s safer than crossing the street.”

The then told me that she likely couldn’t do anything to help me, and to talk to the school and the police again.

Can anyone else see what’s wrong with this picture? Is there anything else I can do? (I do have something really subversive up my sleeve…more on that later!)

Lenore here: I like the sound of ‘something subversive.’ Please keep us looped in! – L


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KEYWORDS: childcare; freerange; freerangekids; parenting
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To: Ron C.

That was my thought, also. Carry a STOP sign! If the police react, then claim “Freedom of speech”.


21 posted on 08/31/2012 5:54:48 PM PDT by Exit148
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To: Exit148
"If the police react..."

I'd tell them that I was doing their job, and that they owe me at least a cup of coffee and a fat donut! LOL

22 posted on 08/31/2012 6:00:00 PM PDT by Ron C.
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To: Altariel
I read Rixa’s blog every now and then. Just FYI, she lives in Canada.
23 posted on 08/31/2012 6:00:10 PM PDT by Roos_Girl (The world is full of educated derelicts. - Calvin Coolidge)
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To: KoRn

I walked barefoot in the snow uphill (both ways) to school.


24 posted on 08/31/2012 6:05:44 PM PDT by dfwgator (I'm voting for Ryan and that other guy.)
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To: Altariel

get a pair of “

http://www.ebay.com/itm/HD-720P-Spy-Camera-Glasses-Eyewear-DVR-Camcorder-Video-Recorder-DV-5m-pixels-/150889915952?pt=US_Surveillance_Digital_Video_Recorders_Cards&hash=item2321bd6630

and make yourself a “STOP” sign -

You can film your every move - AND that of any cops or anyone else who give you a hard time -
If they give you a hard time, you can take you video and your story to the media -

When the story hits the light of day - public exposure - people will scramble to cover their butts by doing the right thing


25 posted on 08/31/2012 6:25:52 PM PDT by maine-iac7 (Christian is as Christian does....)
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To: Castlebar

In the late 1940’s we all walked. There was no bus. We didn’t have bikes because they were too expensive. In the winter when the snow was deep I was lucky because I had a horse to ride.

Sometimes I wish people today had an opportunity to live as we used to. Life was, in many respects, a whole lot better then.


26 posted on 08/31/2012 6:33:12 PM PDT by Grams A (The Sun will rise in the East in the morning and God is still on his throne.)
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