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He fantasizes about the race. Just before Mr. Ratburn starts the race, D.W. blows her whistle and commands to stop the race with her megaphone. She then says that the Rally is unsafe and tells everyone to remain calm and to have the fire department come to make sure the cars are safe. Afterwards, flat tires are put on with pillows and now D.W. says that they can begin the race. They move at a very slow place. Coincidentally, two snails are by Brain's car. One of the snails says, "This is my kind of race!" D.W. also tells the snails to slow down.
He fantasizes about the race. Just before Mr. Ratburn starts the race, D.W. blows her whistle and commands to stop the race with her megaphone. She then says that the Rally is unsafe and tells everyone to remain calm and to have the fire department come to make sure the cars are safe. Afterwards, flat tires are put on with pillows and now D.W. says that they can begin the race. They move at a very slow place. Coincidentally, two snails are by Brain's car. One of the snails says, "This is my kind of race!" D.W. also tells the snails to slow down.


In reality, Arthur's friends are in shock. He reassures them by saying that D.W. won't be there. But while having dinner later that evening David and Jane inform Arthur that he has to bring D.W. to the race with him tomorrow and keep an eye on her because they have to drop Kate off at Grandma Thora's house, which Arthur protests, questioning on why they can't just get someone else to watch her. When Arthur claims that D.W. will just end up ruining the Ratburn Rally by blowing her whistle at everything, D.W. denies this and claims that she'll only be blowing her whistle if she sees someone not being safe. However, David and Jane end up siding with Arthur, starting off with David noting that D.W. has been getting pretty carried away with all of her whistle-blowing. D.W. tries justifying her actions by claiming that she's just doing what Officer Safety taught her and the other preschoolers to do, but Jane claims that she's not making thing safer for the people around her, she's just being a tattletale. Jane elaborates by explaining to her oldest daughter that the point of Officer Safety's lesson to her and her classmates was to just let others know when someone's about to do something that's ''actually'' dangerous. David ultimately finishes the discussion by saying, "So tomorrow Arthur, you'll bring D.W. to the race with you and D.W., you will not bother Arthur." Arthur then gives his sister a dirty look when she looks over at him.
In reality, Arthur's friends are in shock. He reassures them by saying that D.W. won't be there. But while having dinner later that evening David and Jane inform Arthur that he has to bring D.W. to the race with him and keep an eye on her because they have to drop Kate off at Grandma Thora's house, which Arthur protests, questioning on why they can't just get someone else to watch her. When Arthur claims that D.W. will just end up ruining the Ratburn Rally by blowing her whistle at everything, D.W. denies this and claims that she'll only be blowing her whistle if she sees someone not being safe. However, David and Jane end up siding with Arthur, starting off with David noting that D.W. has been getting pretty carried away with all of her whistle-blowing. D.W. tries justifying her actions by claiming that she's just doing what Officer Safety taught her and the other preschoolers to do, but Jane claims that she's not making thing safer for the people around her, she's just being a tattletale. Jane elaborates by explaining to her oldest daughter that the point of Officer Safety's lesson to her and her classmates was to just let others know when someone's about to do something that's ''actually'' dangerous. David ultimately finishes the discussion by saying, "So tomorrow Arthur, you'll bring D.W. to the race with you and D.W., you will not bother Arthur." Arthur then gives his sister a dirty look when she looks over at him.


The next day at the race, D.W. observes the course while Muffy questions why she's there and she and Francine initially get mad at Arthur for bringing his sister—however, Arthur defends himself by explaining that he never wanted to bring her in the first place and that his parents made him do so. Francine claims that if she hears one blow from D.W.'s whistle, "[D.W.'s] gonna be one sorry little tattletale." When D.W. notes how steep the hill is, Arthur comes over with Muffy and Francine and tells D.W. to go away, sit down and not cause any distractions. D.W. then tells him that he's not the boss of her before walking away.
The next day at the race, D.W. observes the course while Muffy questions why she's there and she and Francine initially get mad at Arthur for bringing his sister—however, Arthur defends himself by explaining that he never wanted to bring her in the first place and that his parents made him do so. Francine claims that if she hears one blow from D.W.'s whistle, "[D.W.'s] gonna be one sorry little tattletale." When D.W. notes how steep the hill is, Arthur comes over with Muffy and Francine and tells D.W. to go away, sit down and not cause any distractions. D.W. then tells him that he's not the boss of her before walking away.

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