by RutherfordHsePrnts » Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:58 am
If you are a Rutherford House parent then please can you help explain why some of your fellow parents think it's OK to totally block up a local shop's car park with your massive cars and then waltz into the school without buying anything and then waltz back and drive off?
This morning I was trying to get into Tesco on Balham High Road.
There was a queue of cars waiting to pull in so I sat and waited my turn.
When I eventually got into the car park I reckon 50% of the cars were RH parents who had no intention of shopping - they were just using it as an annexe to the school.
Those of us that a) wanted to shop and b) wanted to use the petrol pumps had to wait for ages for you selfish lot to clear off.
That might, just might, be fine if a) Tesco had a massive car park b) it was not rush hour.
But hey, we live in London and they don't and it was. So it's not.
So if you are:
1) the parent with the kids dressed up as <removed by moderator> - why don't you step up and claim your selfish prize of the year?
2) the parent who parked an <removed by moderator> estate right at the front of the forecourt and then proudly waltzed into school with his little child thinking everyone was admiring him and gorgeous family but who is so so wrong - we were all stunned by the selfish values you're demonstrating to your children. Why don't you step up and claim your prize too?
3) but the winner, oh my gosh the winner, has to be the man who parked AT A PETROL PUMP and then got out the car and took his daughter to school blocking up a whole pump whilst we queued for petrol - you are the winner. You, as a Rutherford House parent knocked it out the park. But I have to say it must take some real balls to park your <removed by moderator> alongside that pump whilst people queued behind you whilst you took your daughter to school.
But wait, I hear all the selfish parents whine, I can't get my child to school any other way?
Well I thought catchment areas were so small these days that you would be able to take your self centred little family in a couple of smug of hop skip and jumps as you must live so close to the school? And what's even worse - there are LOADS of parking spaces a short five minutes walk away - you might have to drag your selfish self across a road but it might mean that you don't cause huge inconvenience for everyone else.
Today the Rutherford House community demonstrated, en masse, a smug self-centred selfishness that I haven't seen for years.
Well done RH, for a school whose motto is LEARN. ENJOY. SUCCEED. you might want to revise it to TOTALLY. SELF. CENTRED.
If you are a Rutherford House parent then please can you help explain why some of your fellow parents think it's OK to totally block up a local shop's car park with your massive cars and then waltz into the school without buying anything and then waltz back and drive off?
This morning I was trying to get into Tesco on Balham High Road.
There was a queue of cars waiting to pull in so I sat and waited my turn.
When I eventually got into the car park I reckon 50% of the cars were RH parents who had no intention of shopping - they were just using it as an annexe to the school.
Those of us that a) wanted to shop and b) wanted to use the petrol pumps had to wait for ages for you selfish lot to clear off.
That might, just might, be fine if a) Tesco had a massive car park b) it was not rush hour.
But hey, we live in London and they don't and it was. So it's not.
So if you are:
1) the parent with the kids dressed up as <removed by moderator> - why don't you step up and claim your selfish prize of the year?
2) the parent who parked an <removed by moderator> estate right at the front of the forecourt and then proudly waltzed into school with his little child thinking everyone was admiring him and gorgeous family but who is so so wrong - we were all stunned by the selfish values you're demonstrating to your children. Why don't you step up and claim your prize too?
3) but the winner, oh my gosh the winner, has to be the man who parked AT A PETROL PUMP and then got out the car and took his daughter to school blocking up a whole pump whilst we queued for petrol - you are the winner. You, as a Rutherford House parent knocked it out the park. But I have to say it must take some real balls to park your <removed by moderator> alongside that pump whilst people queued behind you whilst you took your daughter to school.
But wait, I hear all the selfish parents whine, I can't get my child to school any other way?
Well I thought catchment areas were so small these days that you would be able to take your self centred little family in a couple of smug of hop skip and jumps as you must live so close to the school? And what's even worse - there are LOADS of parking spaces a short five minutes walk away - you might have to drag your selfish self across a road but it might mean that you don't cause huge inconvenience for everyone else.
Today the Rutherford House community demonstrated, en masse, a smug self-centred selfishness that I haven't seen for years.
Well done RH, for a school whose motto is LEARN. ENJOY. SUCCEED. you might want to revise it to TOTALLY. SELF. CENTRED.