http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/news/4465581/detail.html
This happened about thirty-five miles from my home, in the city where my husband works. I can only imagine how horrifying this was for elementary school students.
http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/news/4465581/detail.html
This happened about thirty-five miles from my home, in the city where my husband works. I can only imagine how horrifying this was for elementary school students.
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This has been heavy on my mind all day. My girls don't ride the bus right now, but there are days that I am grumpy with them in the morning, and that bus held some kids who are now in critical condition. Life is short, and you never know when it's going to end. I hope everyone keeps those families in their prayers and thoughts.
YES, in my opinion buses should have seat belts. I believe a lot of injuries could be prevented when a bus is in a wreck. Helen
I am very STRONGLY opposed to seat belts in buses. I used to drive a bus for a day care, and if that bus were to wreck and catch fire, I would have to unbuckle all of those kids *AND* help them to an emergency exit? Nope, sorry. The high padded seats offer a great deal of protection, and enables children without disabling injuries to make it out to safety. Don't strap my kids into a bus.
I saw this on CNN today at Vittles. I coudn't hear where it was. Now I know.
Sonya
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