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Catcrazy008 · 19/06/2019 20:02

I live in a rural area, small village school and Pre school.
One mother drives like a bat out of hell when dropping children off.
Both children in her car 4 & 7 years old are not strapped in car seats ( seats not in the car ), or have seatbelts on them.
I have reported to school, not interested.
I have reported to 101 twice, yet this morning her children still loose in her car...

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Catcrazy008 · 19/06/2019 20:07

Anyone?

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Al203 · 19/06/2019 20:11

Dashcam, then turn it over to the police. She could kill people.

Soola · 19/06/2019 20:14

Get together with other mums and block her in when she goes to collect children then all ask why she is endangering the lives of the children and others around her?

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jennymanara · 19/06/2019 20:34

Do not block her in. That suggestion is intimidation.
There is nothing you can do. Unless the police catch her, they can do nothing. Even if you film it nothing will happen.

gerbilfun · 19/06/2019 20:36

Not really but you can do.

gerbilfun · 19/06/2019 20:37

Much

Catcrazy008 · 19/06/2019 20:39

I don’t think confronting her is the way for me to go around this one.
She is from a certain community that people can be “ racist “ towards or you might see on a Chanel 4 programme.
Not that I have a problem with her or lifestyle choices it makes my blood boil to see her lovely children in danger.

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mineofuselessinformation · 19/06/2019 20:45

Do you have a local PCSO?
It might be worth having a chat with he if so.

mineofuselessinformation · 19/06/2019 20:45

'them'

gerbilfun · 19/06/2019 20:51

So she's a traveller I knew she'd be. That's why I said there's not much you can do about it. It's really none of your business. If the police aren't interested and your too scared to approach her then ignore it.

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