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"christina l. remien" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 May 2000 21:48:05 -0400
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Kristna, this sounds so familiar.  When I was 11, I was riding a special needs
bus to elementary school.  The driver was speeding and mounted the curb while
turning.  The   bus went on two wheels, jerking the kids around.  The woman, who
assisted him, didnt put the seatbelts weren't secure enough.  A few kids were
injured.   My friend and I, just prior to the accident, had surgery.  So, after
the accident, we both had to have the same surgery over again.  It's a sin when
your job is to care for disabled children and you fail to do the job right.

Christina

Kristina F wrote:

> My 4 year old goes to pre-K and the other day while being transported from
> school 1 (a normal pre-K) to her special school the bus driver did not have
> the car seat strapped in and turned.  Needless to say that carseat, child and
> all went face down on the floor.
>
> She dropped her off at the 2nd school and did not say a word.  She thought it
> would be passed off or something.  We took her to the hospital to get her
> head x-rayed and all the bruises documented, black eye and all.
>
> The aid that is to be on the bus with a special needs child was not on the
> bus and hot not been for 3 weeks, she had not told anyone about that either.
> Needless to say.... they have said that the girl is fired.  We shall see.
> Kristina

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