Yeah, can’t write it down directly that he can’t high five.
The complaint of “distracted children” didn’t come from the police, it came from drivers who had to wait those “10 seconds” - but not bcs of the wait, def bcs of how it affects the children (who forget why the crossing guard is there & have convos about philosophy & art??).
And even at that it seems more parents agree with high-fiving than are opposed - so you know it was just one bitchy municipal official who lives nearby & just hates everything & everyone.
Engaging with children (who for some reason still wouldn’t get the importance of careful crossing) might be more of a benefit imho - the guard can then point out to kids who didn’t pay enough attention what they (could have) missed. You know, so they learn that its a constant thing & that the mere knowledge of it (what to answer when someone asks them) isn’t enough.
Otherwise the “guard” could just be just an umbrella holder with a sign.
(I’m sure the guard def didn’t go like: “Hey, kid, look at me, no, don’t look left or right, just concentrate on me & start walking forward! And think of an elaborate secret high five manoeuvre that lasts for 10 seconds & that I’ll def remember!”)
But drivers often do get inpatient at the delay of 10 seconds & it fucks their whole day up.
It’s not like this kids hold up traffic for 30 minutes every day.
Yeah, can’t write it down directly that he can’t high five.
The complaint of “distracted children” didn’t come from the police, it came from drivers who had to wait those “10 seconds” - but not bcs of the wait, def bcs of how it affects the children (who forget why the crossing guard is there & have convos about philosophy & art??).
And even at that it seems more parents agree with high-fiving than are opposed - so you know it was just one bitchy municipal official who lives nearby & just hates everything & everyone.
Engaging with children (who for some reason still wouldn’t get the importance of careful crossing) might be more of a benefit imho - the guard can then point out to kids who didn’t pay enough attention what they (could have) missed. You know, so they learn that its a constant thing & that the mere knowledge of it (what to answer when someone asks them) isn’t enough.
Otherwise the “guard” could just be just an umbrella holder with a sign.
(I’m sure the guard def didn’t go like: “Hey, kid, look at me, no, don’t look left or right, just concentrate on me & start walking forward! And think of an elaborate secret high five manoeuvre that lasts for 10 seconds & that I’ll def remember!”)
But drivers often do get inpatient at the delay of 10 seconds & it fucks their whole day up.
It’s not like this kids hold up traffic for 30 minutes every day.