Quote from nutmeg:
There was a field trip. Parents were among the chaperones. One kid is running around on the bus, jumping, being a menace, one parent chaperone told the kid to sit down. The kids mother was also a chaperone and told the other parent "Don't you tell my kid what to do". The parents ended up in a fight, the bus driver turned the bus around went back to the garage and the field trip was cancelled.
I had heard a similar story on the radio a few months back. There were two guys that lived on the street. On evengelical Christian and one Catholic. One day the son of the Catholic was speeding at 70 mph down their residential road where the speed limit was 25 mph. When the kid sped by, the Christian yelled "Slow down!" to which he just got the finger from the kid.
When the Christian got in his car and drove to his house, the kid jumped out and said "you wanna fight?" The Father of the boy came out and said "whats going on" The Christian guy said "your kid was speeding down the road and he needs to slow down" The parent said "Get off my property!"
Then the kid said, "yeah if you dont get off this property, I'm going kick your ass, mother <expletive>"
The Christian said "So thats what $15,000 per year in private school buys you, huh?"
(Apparently the kid went to a Private Catholic school)
Again the parent yelled for him to get off his property and dont tell his kid what to do.
So he just left.
They say it takes a villiage to raise a child, but apparently, parents do not want someone raising their own kid by telling them what to do. I used to get out of line when i was young and if some other parent told me what to do, I did it. I can only imagine that if my parents yelled at the other parents for yelling at me what would've happened with me as I got older.