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Great source saying he slammed on the "breaks"!Go here for the story. May the driver not only be fired but put away for what they are guilty of too!
God bless you and the students always!!!
Holly
They can. A typical school bus has brakes designed to stop close to twice the actual weight of the vehicle. I drove trucks on similar chassis, and with a light load, they could stop quickly enough to send things flying. Couple that with no seat belts, unsecured bags, and students likely not seated properly (sideways, etc.), definitely.I'm skeptical.
I seriously doubt that a vehicle as big and as heavy as a school bus can decelerate quickly enough to cause the effects claimed in the article.
Driver should get jail time.Sounds like this was a part-time driver, called in late to handle an unexpected overload, likely already having a bad day. Should have just refused the work, but shit happens. While innocent kids getting banged around by an irritated driver is certainly nothing to sneeze at, it's also nothing to sue over since none of the alleged injuries indicate lasting damage. As a parent, I would expect the school to investigate, appropriately sanction (at least suspend) the driver, perhaps including having him publicly apologize for his clearly excessive actions.
Kids all have braces and eyeglasses, huh?Go here for the story. May the driver not only be fired but put away for what they are guilty of too!
God bless you and the students always!!!
Holly
IF the kids aren't staying in their seats, the driver has to stop the bus. Period.P.S. My feelings have not changed. To me, if he ends up in jail, I won't feel one bit sorry for him should he land in the possession of the lifers.