A school bus had a little accident around 4:00 p.m. yesterday. The bus was navigating narrow Hangers Mill Road when it
drove in a ditch and ran into a tree. Hmmm? Wild ride home anyone? The kids were all okay and the driver is not being sited or charged. I find this odd. If you crashed my baby into a tree I would want you charged with something. Details about the cause of the accident were not disclosed. (This is NOT an Actual Photo from the Accident)
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seriously – yesterday, a school bus driver completely pulled in front of my as i was going down spotnap road.
and i do think it’s ridiculous the bus driver wasn’t cited or charged. why does the bus driver get a free ride when any other driver would have received reckless driving or something similar?
You know what I hate? When school buses stop in the middle of the friggin road and start flashing their lights for no reason. They even have the stones to hold out a little STOP sign! Unlike the other sheep who let the bus driver pull this power play, I always go around them with horn blaring, cause I got places to go, dude! Speaking of obnoxious, there’s seems to be kids playing in the road when I do this. Get on the friggin sidewalk junior.
It feels good to vent.
YA SCHOOL BUSES>>> JERKS
/kidding
Having seen school buses RUN RED LIGHTS MULTIPLE TIMES around here, I am fully decided that when I have children that are of school age, we’re driving to school, carbon footprint be damned.
Issue roller skates to all school children and subsidize a skating school. Must I think of everything?
Issue roller skates, send your children to school with helmets, and first aid kits.
Carbon footprint be damned? Try bicycling, its fast, easy, good for you and everyone else.
Need we think of everything?
KCB, you’re funny.
“If you crashed my baby into a tree I would want you charged with something.”
You should read The Sweet Hereafter, by Russell Banks.