Easy ! Get rid of the dangerous drivers.
2006-11-10 07:53:34
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answer #1
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answered by James the less 4
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The main answer I think is walk the children to school. Most kids live within walking distance from primary schools, therefore it is much better that they walk. Perhaps we wouldn't have so many overweight children if they did a little more.
Parking restrictions - there should be yellow zig zag lines on the road near to the gates. The should then be patrolled by the school caretaker.
2006-11-07 20:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Ahh, I feel you here. I used to be a teacher and one of my jobs was directing traffic in the morning. Although they had children in the school, I still had idiot parents who would drive 40+ mph through the PARKING LOT. They would park wherever they felt like it, not caring about who they blocked, because they knew the school wouldn't two them. We put more people outside the school and that seemed to help a bit, but you will ALWAYS have these idiots who are too self-centered and just "lost" to even consider being considerate for others.
2006-11-07 20:06:12
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answered by TrainerMan 5
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I think the only way is to have wardens stationed outside the school to ensure no one parks up. Partents dropping their kids ingnore the zig zag markings and selfishly put other kids in danger. Maybe school schemes like walking buses would encourage parents to ditch the cars, the exercise would be great for the kids (and the parents too!)
2006-11-07 20:06:02
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answered by unruffledemu 2
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traffic wardants from 8-10 and half 2 till half 3 every day the children are in school, and of course double yellows all around it.
How about make the road a one way by the school if anyone parked no one else could get through.
2006-11-07 20:05:21
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answered by Deano 06 2
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while i grew to become right into a patrol officer if I had the time I had a pair of common faculties in my section that had matters like this. regrettably peoples laziness regular no bounds and that i grew to become into no longer able to do it always adequate to attain a protracted-lasting result. at the start talk to the college, they could't do lots yet they could bypass letters asking mum and dad to no longer be so egocentric. For the police reaction i could recommend this; It relies upon the place you're, as to what they call it, yet you ought to have some type of neighbourhood policing team. you ought to make it less complicated for them to sparkling up your issue than ignore approximately it. Get your neighbours on board with this too. Bombard them with e-mails evidencing the concern, lists of what share drives are blocked, people make get the hump in case you initiate off recording quantity plates or taking photograph's nonetheless (particularly of young ones leaving college). If the community police team get so annoyed with the quantity of issues you deliver then you certainly will start to be sure them look on the suited cases to handle the concern. From a policing perspective it particularly is quite an uncomplicated one to sparkling up, you tell people to no longer park there and flow off. Given some days of this people could comprehend that the automobile isn't as handy as strolling to gather the youngsters, heaven forbid. i'm no longer so confident the council have that many powers around this. Their parking enforcement is often outsourced and is in reality used as a money generator fairly than a issue solver.
2016-10-03 10:02:52
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answered by schugmann 4
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What was wrong with small local schools, when kids could walk there?
Instead of paying more tax to keep local schools open, parents now have to pay for all the fuel to take the kids to school, and as most of that is fuel-tax, we're back to square one.
The big difference is, the roads are now clogged with mothers driving their offspring to and from school twice a day.
Another ecological triumph!
2006-11-10 02:28:50
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answered by musonic 4
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Get kids walking to school or using the buses, remind parents that they have legs. In norfolk the schools can draw up a travel plan to try and minimise cars bringing in such things as a walking bus, encouraging cycling to school etc, try the police but as every school seems to have problems i doubt they have the manpower to help, you wont solve this problem why you have ignorant people.
2006-11-11 10:16:00
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answered by grahamralph2000 4
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Have a word with your local Plod.See if they will attend for a couple of days or at least park a patrol car near while the officers are grabbing a brew.
2006-11-07 20:05:17
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answered by greyfoxx 3
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Harass the traffic police. Get the neighbours to complain.
It worked for our school.
Whatever you do, don't bother confronting the parents yourselves - they'll just abuse you. Get the police to do it.
And encourage parents to attend their nearest school! Part of the problem is that parents see one school as better than another and will drive their children rather than walking to the school on the corner.
2006-11-07 20:11:27
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answered by True Blue Brit 7
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