0 a woman who helps children to cross the road near a school by standing in the middle of the road and holding up a stick with a round sign on it that means that the traffic must stop:
Because of parked cars the lollipop woman has to weave in between stationary vehicles.
Street lighting, schools and even lollipop ladies have to be paid for.
Recently, the lollipop lady was removed from outside the school, although she had worked there for some years.
The lady works as a lollipop lady, so an attachment of earnings would take all her earnings.
He suggested—it was inspired—that the woman concerned might take on, if only for a short time, the role of lollipop lady.
The caretaker, the school cook and the lollipop lady have considerable relevance to the well-being of an educational establishment.
I was approached time and again by lollipop ladies who told me about traffic pollution.