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Boy, Four, Left On School Bus Tried To Walk Home
Narrow escape for this little lad....glad the driver got the sack.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -scotla nd-high lands-i slands- 4236564 1
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School buses that go door to door, rather than designated bus stops, are common in remote areas. Having a driver only is also standard practice on mini buses. The only person at fault was the driver, for failing to check the bus before he got off at the depot
15:43 Fri 15th Dec 2017
I am all for giving children freedom and not cosseting them, but this little lad was only FOUR.
He should not be making bus journeys on his own. He should have had a parent travelling with him. It sounds like there wasn’t even a parent meeting the lad when he got off the bus (or they would have alerted the bus company earlier when the bus didn’t stop).
Yes, let down by the bus company, but also very poor parenting.
He should not be making bus journeys on his own. He should have had a parent travelling with him. It sounds like there wasn’t even a parent meeting the lad when he got off the bus (or they would have alerted the bus company earlier when the bus didn’t stop).
Yes, let down by the bus company, but also very poor parenting.
I have read the link again, and it seem to me that a stop was NOT made at this lads house....in other words, his drop-off never happened and the driver took the bus back to the depot, not realising that he was still on the bus. It seems that the boy had not used this service many times before the incident.
The boys Dad wasn't overly concerned at first, as he presumed that the weather was the cause of the delay.
So, whatever had happened to the scheduled drop-off, the driver should still have doubled checked the bus, and made sure that it was empty, before leaving the bus.
The boys Dad wasn't overly concerned at first, as he presumed that the weather was the cause of the delay.
So, whatever had happened to the scheduled drop-off, the driver should still have doubled checked the bus, and made sure that it was empty, before leaving the bus.
Gromit...just seen your post, which I hadn't seen when I made mine above.
The drop-off never happened.
As to it being the parents fault, I am afraid you may be wrong. The bus company should have done its job properly....made sure that the driver knew about the drop-off, and further, checking the bus at journeys end.
The drop-off never happened.
As to it being the parents fault, I am afraid you may be wrong. The bus company should have done its job properly....made sure that the driver knew about the drop-off, and further, checking the bus at journeys end.
Not the bus company's fault Mikey - the school should have seen the children onto the bus and told the driver the drop-off points. How can the bus company know which children are on the bus? Eiother the school didn't inform the driver where to drop off children of the driver ignored the instructions.
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