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Re: The last word On School Buses


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Posted by School Days on September 21, 2007 at 17:43:13 from (64.68.167.50):

In Reply to: The last word On School Buses posted by barnrat on September 20, 2007 at 18:37:58:

After reading all these posts, I have to say a lot of things have changed since I was a kid.
My older brother misbehaved on the bus once on the way to school and got kicked off. Not the next day but right then and there. He was hoofin it the last two miles down the highway to school when one of his teachers pulled up and told him to get in and he'd give him a ride. He refused because he knew he if our Dad found out about the incident, my old man wouldn't say a word, but if he caught that ride and the old man found out he cheated his punishment, there would be heck to pay at home. So you see, in my day, a bus driver would punish your kid if he deserved it and the parents stood behind him (the driver that is). If a driver did that nowdays, the kid would go cry to his pa because he had to walk. The bus driver, the school and the school board would all have been sued for endangering a child by making him walk to school near traffic. And whats worse, the kid can raise all kinds of heck on the bus, distracting the driver and in doing so, endanger every kid on the bus, and not one person can do a thing about it except his parents, only they think Johnny is a little angel and why are you picking on my kid.
We even have video cameras installed in a few of our "problem" buses because of these worthless parents who have to have proof that their children are hellions and when caught on video, they still won't take responsibility for the actions of their kids and make all kinds of excuses for them. Thats what we deal with today. Not problem kids, but problem parents.


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