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    SchoolBusDriver

    You, too, could make use of your students for mayhem:

    STERLING, Va. — A school bus driver has been charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor after she allegedly offered students cash to throw snowballs at a 13-year-old boy. The woman was arrested Wednesday.

    According to police, the 34-year-old woman interjected herself into a verbal tussle between two students. Police said the driver got on the bus' PA system and offered varying amounts of money to students to either throw snowballs at the 13-year-old or stuff snow down his shirt.

    Several students did throw snowballs at the boy, who was not seriously injured.

    The school system said the driver has been suspended from duty and was on paid leave.
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    That's not a crime in the UK. Still, she should have offered free rides for a month instead of cash. I have. Then I banned the kids that threw the snowballs.

    The school system said the driver has been suspended from duty and was on paid leave.
    I think that says it all. Translation:- She's been given a paid holiday because the stress of giving a load of little $&^%"%^*!"%£^ a lift home has clouded her judgement temporarily. Seriously, transport managers are usually ex-drivers, so know the score. i.e stress is cumulative.

    I've had car drivers blocking the road then coming to the bus and banging on the doors wanting to remonstrate with my passengers because they have made (ahem) rude gestures to them. My response has been to make similar gestures while laughing at them. One day I'll succeed in causing a heart attack. I can always reverse off and go up a side road.

    My current drives have become boring. I've banned all the miscreants, so all I'm left with is geeks and nerds. They look on me as a role model. God help the next generation
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    Yeah, and it's not just the school bus driver's who want to do that to the kids sometimes. My mum is a teacher and sometimes she gets so annoyed with the kids she'd do something like that!
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    No kidding. We had a bus driver who could spontaneously emit a whistle that topped 120 db, or so. Some people can do a really loud whistle if they use their fingers, but this guy could do it without any warning. Whatever was going on when he did that stopped going on until we had picked up the remnants of our eardrums.
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    Re: SchoolBusDriver

    Quote Originally Posted by Nightwalker83
    Yeah, and it's not just the school bus driver's who want to do that to the kids sometimes. My mum is a teacher and sometimes she gets so annoyed with the kids she'd do something like that!
    Sorry to hear Nightwalker83, ask your mum to be kind with kids because teacher has all the responsibilities. Parents belive teachers more than them.

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