And further still - by Stepmom directly preventing contact, she can seriously endanger Dad's custody.
There is quite clearly no harassment here.
And further still - by Stepmom directly preventing contact, she can seriously endanger Dad's custody.
There is quite clearly no harassment here.
I agree this is your husband's issue. Best to stay neutral.
But if you lived in our school district, and were caught using a cell phone in a school zone (while kids are going or returning to school) then you will be fined $200. So calling on the way to school in a school zone may not be a legal option.
Can you find a cite for that, distressed? A person cannot use a cell phone in a school zone? That'd be quite the interesting law!
I have heard that if a driver is using a cell phone in a school zone that the fine is higher than for using one elsewhere. I think it would be different if the kids were using a cell phone and not the driver though....?
That's what I'm thinking - this isn't a case where the driver is using the phone; this is a case where the kids are in the back of the car using the phone.
I cannot imagine there's a law against that, anywhere.
I'd like distressedmom to clarify though - her post suggests that any person cannot use a cell phone within the school zone. If it's only referring to drivers, I can understand that. But again, I cannot imagine any ordinance or law saying a person on the street (for example) cannot use a cell phone within a school zone.
I dream of clarification![]()
Dog- In my city of over 250,000 folks you cannot drive in a school zone and talk on a cell phone, while dropping off or picking up kids, unless you want to contribute $200 to the city.
It is enforced and frankly, its a good thing. There are enough other distractions while trying to drop off and pick up kids.
That was what I thought.
You didn't actually say that, initially.![]()