New Jersey high school bans limos and luxury cars from prom

New York Post

WANAQUE, N.J. — Some students at a New Jersey high school are upset that they won’t be able to make a grand entrance by taking limousines and luxury cars to their prom.

Lakeland Regional High School administrators sent a letter to parents this week stating that prom attendees must take school-provided and chaperoned coach buses to and from the venue in June.  

Schools Superintendent Hugh Beattie says it’s a matter of safety and equity for all students. He says it will cost $15 to ride the buses.

Senior Alex Barna tells WCBS-TV that riding in a limo or party bus was “the best part of the night.”

Parent Holly Bosland tells The Record that taking a limo to prom is a tradition, and school officials are taking that away.

https://nypost.com/2019/03/01/new-jersey-high-school-bans-limos-and-luxury-cars-from-prom/

7 thoughts on “New Jersey high school bans limos and luxury cars from prom

  1. Take back control..By no one buying the tickets or showing up.. when you hurt the tyrants in the pocket book they start to take notice

    too bad the herd mentality is strong in these indoctrination centers .. only a few will take a stand, and those few will be seen as “the problem”

    My daughter and her date got to show up on a Hot Rod Model A I built , they both thought it was the best and got a lot of looks from everyone
    something I know they will never forget … its about the memories you bastards , not the control

    1. “… its about the memories you bastards , not the control”

      Above & beyond the control issue… it’s ultimately about the MAMMON these days, EotS.

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