So I'm out running errands and eating lunch at my favorite place (Taco Casa of AL), so a typical Sunday. Anyway, on the way here, I was behind or beside a white Jeep Grand Cherokee for most of the way. It swerved, slowed way down, sped up and just basically was a horrible driver the whole way. I pulled up beside it at a light and shocker...teen age girl and boy, driver was the girl and she was on her iPhone and had her knee on the steering whelp at the light. After that, she also managed to run a just turned red light. Well, wouldn't you know she was headed to the same place I was and now she's eating with some friends and what looks like two mothers (they paid for the food). So I've never considered doing something like this, but I feel like I should mention something to the mom and/or the girl. It was pretty bad. She ran off the road at least three times.
Re: Would you tell on her?
My Loves= SD 18 SS 16 SS13 DD13 DS10 SD6 SD5
Eeeee, tough one, I might go up to the table and politely ask which one was her mother and ask if I could speak to her alone for a second. Then I would politely inform her of her daughter's dangerous actions behind the wheel and end with saying that if it was your daughter, you would want someone to tell you because it could be the difference between life and death.
Or, you could be a crazy stalker person and follow her when she leaves and call the police as soon as she messes up.
You could speak in metaphor - LOUDLY! (you know, when you're having a conversation with a friend and forget your volume level!) "OMG I'm SO glad I got here, there was this chick driving a (vehicle description)... My gosh, I was about run off the road 4 or 5 times by this (hair colored) chick! Then, we get to the light, she's steering with HER KNEE while texting on the phone.. Then runs a red light... My gosh, I hope she got where she was going safely! I was about a step away from calling the cops for fear that the person was drunk! Hey wait - THAT'S THE VEHICLE - RIGHT THERE!! Same license plate and everything!!!
DD (5 years old) from IUI in 2012
TTC 3rd and final!: IUI #1 in progress!