Posted on 09/05/2014 11:59:23 AM PDT by matt04
Any "parent" who removed the children via the emergency exit is charged with child endearment.
Any "parent" who damaged the bus door is charged with destruction of property.
Any "parent" who involved with assault of the driver is charged.
All involved will get a visit from DCF and if necessary have their children removed from their custody.
The route will have a police office assigned to it. The Officer will coordinate the release of students to their legal guardian.
Any parent who sends his child to a government school, without the excuse of a serious hardship, deserves what he gets.
Schools do not own the kids. Parents are in charge, not government agents who are suppose to work for them.
Is this what the nanny state has come to? I used to walk to kindergarten on my own ferchrisake.
So some parents were in a hurry to get their pilates, and the driver was doing what he is supposed to do. And he gets a beating. What would the outcry be if one the little kids got snatched by someone? He would be drawn and quartered.
Make that “she”...darn cataracts...
“Any parent who sends his child to a government school, without the excuse of a serious hardship, deserves what he gets.”
And those with serious hardships can be treated like crap?
Is that what you’re saying?
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“Any “parent” who removed the children via the emergency exit is charged with child endearment. “
endearment?
child endearment. ? That’s a charge?
It’s the first days of school. Around here you have to have the parent visible to take custody of their child before they can leave the bus. Common practice. The driver says to child...”is that your mommy?” Child answers “yes” and gets off the bus. I imagine if the parents were aggressive it would be hard for the driver to check with each child before they disembark. Gees, what the heck is wrong with people? Patience is a virtue.
Amen.
“Schools do not own the kids. Parents are in charge, not government agents who are suppose to work for them.”
But while in the custody of the school, the school has the responsibility to ensure they are not released to a child molestor or kidnapper.
let’s go with endangerment
Nanny state FAIL. Tries to control everything (like making a bus driver responsible for pairing kids with parents????) and winds up creating chaos.
These parents did not behave like adults. They acted like a bunch of thugs.
THIS. If I entrust my child to someone, even a bus driver, I expect them to take it seriously.
Bingo. The school has this rule because someone's estranged spouse or former lover or a total stranger walked off with a kid. The administration is covering their backsides.
Exactly. When they didn’t get their demand to have the driver release all the kids at once they resorted to threatening and violence.
Freudian slip?
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