Vicki if you can the next time try to get the number from the driver or another passenger..  And make not of the time you were on the bus that can also narrow the driver down and what bus you were on.  Our bus company tells us to note where you got on and the time.  the distenation they can usaully know just from that info if you cannot get the number
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From: Vicki and The Rors <[log in to unmask]>

> Thanks everybody for praying. We were on the bus again today. and I didn't
> find it easy, though I felt the Lord's presence and your prayers. Answering
> Rhonda's question, I really wasn't able to determine what happened. Thought
> at first that he was being his friendly self and sniffing. But he wasn't.
> The guy who spoke up, I wish I could thank him. It's not that I didn't
> check for myself, and I became quite vocal, but nobody else spoke up and I
> was unable to get driver assistance. The person at the phone center
> indicated that there are numbers on the box behind the driver indicating the
> bus train number. Scouting today, I failed to find any. I did bother to
> ask if those numbers were in Braille or raised. The good thing is that we
> were and still are safe.
>
> I grabbed hold of Psalms 31 14-16 which says:
> But as for me, I trust in You, O LORD;
> I say, "You are my God."
>
> My times are in Your hand;
> Deliver me from the hand of my enemies,
> And from those who persecute me.
>
> Make Your face shine upon Your servant;
> Save me for Your mercies' sake.
>
> Vicki