I would think that they have a right to kick people off the bus, yes, but is there a limit to that?
Can they kick people off just because of their age or that they were in the wrong spot at the wrong time?
There was a situation back in high school where a group of us high school kids would catch a public bus and all sit at the back.
One kid tyed one of the handles to the rope thing so that it wouldn't stop buzzing.
The furious bus driver demanded to know who did it. I had no idea, I had been busy talking to my friend and some of the others hadn't seen it. The ones who did weren't going to say who.
So the bus driver said that everyone of the school kids had to get off the bus, even if they said they didnt see what happened.
We were going to be kicked off just because we were sitting nearby and wore a school uniform... I know it's difficult to the bus driver, but is it really fair to kick them off with no way of getting home and possibly no way of contacting anyone?
2007-10-30
20:18:09
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chocoboryo
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