The officer by the truck is the one they sent to hassle me. He seemed like a nice enough guy. I even said hello to him before the fire alarm went off and talked to him briefly after he finished with writting the ticket to the guy in the white truck. It's kind of a nice photo if you ask me. Something like this would only happen in america, the land of freedom, not.
I thought this was so cute. The kids giving the teacher high fives. I do have to ask.. If we are so concerned about safety of the children. Why does the teacher acting as a crossing guard not have the correct uniform or at a minimum a brightly colored safety vest to make her more obvious to on coming traffic? This school doesn't have room for the children to assemble on school property during a fire drill. There are two cross walks used to move children across the street and along the sidewalk. Yet no one from the school is wearing any type of brightly colored or reflective vest. None of them are using any of the signs employed by the normal crossing guards which are more obvious to cars. This is a busy angle intersection with Easton Ave. a very busy county road. It's just amazing how a REAL threat is ignored, New Jersey is the most dangerous state in the nation to be a pedestrian, your risk of being hit by a car is extremely high. Yet basic safety measures aren't followed by the Lincoln Elementary School in walking children across the street. I guess it is just to obvious a problem to get any attention.
This is the principal Vincent Giordano (vincent_giordano@nbps.k12.nj.us). I actually said hello to him which I know is an important part of something that someone with bad wishes would have. I thought he looked like someone I knew from someplace and I either had him as a teacher when I was in school in Hillsborough Twsp or went to school with him or someone in his family. Funny how things work. He now wants to have my rights of taking photographs from a public sidewalk revoked. We can't be too safe, as if I would have allowed myself to be seen and talked to him if I was up to something bad.
I can see how taking some photos of a fire drill makes you dangerous. I wanted to record how orderly it was.
The officer by the truck is the one they sent to hassle me. He seemed like a nice enough guy. I even said hello to him before the fire alarm went off and talked to him briefly after he finished with writting the ticket to the guy in the white truck. It's kind of a nice photo if you ask me. Something like this would only happen in america, the land of freedom, not.
The officer by the truck is the one they sent to hassle me. He seemed like a nice enough guy. I even said hello to him before the fire alarm went off and talked to him briefly after he finished with writting the ticket to the guy in the white truck. It's kind of a nice photo if you ask me. Something like this would only happen in america, the land of freedom, not.
The officer by the truck is the one they sent to hassle me. He seemed like a nice enough guy. I even said hello to him before the fire alarm went off and talked to him briefly after he finished with writting the ticket to the guy in the white truck. It's kind of a nice photo if you ask me. Something like this would only happen in america, the land of freedom, not.
See photo in original gallery.