Mothers in San Francisco have been lobbying for months to get parking permits for their nannies, thus allowing their frazzled and exhausted hired help to park closer to the homes they work in without fear of parking tickets. While the nanny parking program looks to be moving forward with some stipulations, the Examiner has the shocking revelation today that gossipy moms in the members-only Golden Gate Mothers Group have been secretly discussing workarounds for obtaining residential parking permits for their non-resident nannies.

Cheryl Brinkman, herself a member of the SFMTA board, ratted out her fellow ladies at yesterday's board meeting saying, "Somewhere on their website, it tells you how to get an RPP for your nanny, right now... It is a workaround.” Sounds like someone is bitter she's not in the online mommies club. Meanwhile, a nanny-parking advocate and member of GGMG insists the incident was just one mother offering topical advice on the group's online message boards.

[SFExaminer]