Yeah if there was chemicals in the bus she should take them all of the bus and take them to safety or quickly go to the school not drop them off and drive away.
@@bwm-tz4hx she felt her life was threatened BUT, she drove off in the "chemically filled bus". The only chemicals on that bus were in her bloodstream.
If she legitimately thought there was dangerous chemicals on the bus, then she should've had the kids evacuate the bus, got off herself, then called her bus company and waited with the kids until another bus showed up to take the kids the rest of the way. Y'know, like she's SUPPOSED to in an emergency situation?
Call 911 to help keeping kids out of traffic. Call rescue to check for breathing problems. She made a bad decision and failed in her primary responsibility to keep the children safe.
@@tm13tube I agree it's a bad decision. But, since it's a bad decision, is it her "fault"? In other words, a major problem with our country is that critical thinking isn't taught in our schools, so we should sort of expect these things to happen. This lady probably thinks she did nothing wrong. People with deficient thinking skills usually think about themselves more rather than think of others. (They lack empathy.)
@@morninglift1253 dang dude I feel like she might have some kind of mental illness or I don't know but dang I hope she gets the help she needs so she can be at peace and not be so panicked cause in those moment some people can't think right
When they mentioned she had complained once before of chemicals being on the bus but the bus was fine when examined, that tells me that she's probably having some serious issues with her mental health that are making her paranoid and delusional. If that's the case, I really ho pe she'll get the help she desperately need.
That's what I was thinking too. I still wonder why she didn't get off the bus as well though. But if it genuinely is some kind of mental issue, there's not always logic behind certain actions.
@@k.c.8662 Yeah, it sounds like the woman was having a psychotic episode. If that's the case, I think people need to understand that she was having a medical emergency and had no control over it or herself. People tend to lose al reason when having an episode like that. Their ire should be directed at the people in charge that allowed her to keep driving after the first incident.
Those poor kids :( Personally, I would have just walked home, I’m not dealing with that. But not all of those kids would be able to walk all the way home understandably
I wouldve too lol where i live is in a holler (not that far in) and to get to school youre on main roads so id be safe besides i know how to fight if i need to and around here theres slow fat people (not insulting anyone for weight only the ones that are dangerous) and then theres skinny guys with basically no muscle and almost everyone is a drunk 😂 its also a very crowded holler i know some of them wouldnt hesitate to help
Abandonment should be a felony charge for endangering anyone that is a child , especially on the bus. Bus driver should get that charge plus she should have been evaluated before allowing to drive someones kids.
If the parents would have done that it would be a felony. B.S. she needs to be made an example of so that doesn't happen and other bus drivers will see what happens..
They're not hers. Let her live her life, her life first, those kids second. Second is not very far behind. Those kids are yelling and cussing , a grown woman not working in the Strip Club, hard to find.
That's how low-intelligence people think. They are unable to empathize. Notice that cops think the same way. They are always worried about their own safety and will shoot first.
@@MuchuutheSensible _t h e y ' r e f u c k i n g c h i l d r e n_ I'd think they'd at least be supervised if the bus had to be evacuated because of "chemicals" because, you know, the driver would have to get off too if she was actually worried about "c h e m i c a l s" on her bus.
I'm guessing she thought the kids were behind it maybe. Idk but she sounded very paranoid,especially since this happened before and no chemicals were found. Could be a mental health situation
@@samsote first of all, a kid could have easily fallen behind. secondly, it would be easy for someone to drive up and say "hey ill give you a ride" and one or two kids believe him.
@@samsote To add to Dr.Bright another reason: Depend on the age group, a bunch of kids can't really do much vs an adult if the kids never encounter this situation before. In fact, most parents teach kids to run or hide away from danger or tell them to call 911 and then run/hide from danger.
As a former school bus driver this INFURIATES me! When I drove, I considered every single one of those kiddos on my bus to be "my" kids and loved them accordingly! IF this driver actually believed there to be some "dangerous chemical" on her bus, she should have (1) pulled over to the side of the road in a safe spot, (2) immediately notified dispatch and ask for the appropriate authorities be sent immediately to her location and (3) secure the bus and the children in the bus keeping close watch on them until the authorities arrived, and NOT let them off from the bus unless a clear, unmistakable and eminent danger existed. Her behavior is beyond irresponsible. It is reprehensible. Sounds to me like she needs some psychiatric help and most definitely should NEVER be permitted to drive a school bus again!
I'm a school bus driver too and this infuriates me as well. Not only does she let her students off the bus but one of them was in a wheelchair. That means after all the students got off she had to take the time get off the bus to lower the lift to get the wheelchair off. This lady needs to be mentally evaluated and never allowed to drive any type of vehicle again.
Crazy thing is this depends on the state 1 and 2 would be okay most likely depending they would say pull over in a parking lot and stand next to the kids until they can send out another bus they wouldn't let the kids get back on the same bus. With unknown spills, blood or bus breaks down or making a funny noise
In 2002-2003 while I was living in in Jefferson City, Missouri our best friends had to go an find their kids after the bus driver refused to stop at their stop and instead kicked them out at the end of the route. This was after school with a blizzard starting to settle in. All 3 of the kids were elementary school age at the time. They were found by another family friend just as they were about to get into a stranger's car. There were complaints filed and a hearing with the school district. The bus company (First Student) tried to deflect blame and liability saying nothing wrong was done and no violations occurred. The school district tried to say that the road that the driver refused to turn on was a dead end street (never stopped them before) despite the fact that the road had been cut through to another street about 5 years prior....the district had never bothered trying to update city road maps in something like 10 years. The only outcome was that the driver was moved to another route instead of facing abandonment and child endangerment charges like she should have.
This is why parents should take and pick up kids from school. If you have to work tell your boss I need to pick up my kids from school and I'll be back when they are home
At least there were seniors on the bus, I was expecting elementary school children. Edit: after reading comments, I'm not saying that in any way that it was ok or that it doesn't matter, I'm saying that at least there were 18 year olds not kindergarteners bc it could have been far worse. I'm a senior in high school and this is completely unacceptable but if I were on that bus at least I'm old enough to know what to do in that situation.
@YouthRightsActivist So maturity has no bearing on how they behave in the street? Or how easily they can become victims of sex-trafficking? Maturity has nothing to do with the whole teenage invincibility mentality? Your comment makes no sense at all.
This reminds me of when a bus driver just told all the kids they weren't going home to their parents because they were too noisy and talkative. Spoiler alert: IT ONLY GOT LOUDER.
One day my children's bus didn't bring them home. I called the school and they said the bus was stopped at a closed railroad crossing because the bar wouldn't go up. Many of my neighbors and I drove to pick them up but the driver said she was unable to let them off the bus due to State regulations. Luckily, it was stopped next to a little country store so we ended up giving the owner one of his most profitable days while we waited for the crossing to be fixed. Then we just followed the bus as it resumed it's route.
I got on the wrong bus on my first day of school. At the final stop she told me that was the lost stop, that I needed to get off. I told her, I got in the wrong bus. She told me that wasn't her problem. She told me to get off that she needed to go to another school (later I found the school was a few blocks away), I asked her to take me the other school so I could call my parents...she refused. I had no clue where I was. I saw a freeway, I figured if I followed the freeway, it would lead me to a main Street and I could find a city bus and get a free ride. I found a police station instead, they took me home, but a police record was put and they contacted my school. This is not ok...children safety is important. I think some of these people lack empathy.
A friend's mother died of brain cancer. She was initially diagnosed when she reported to her doctor she kept smelling something burning. Who knows, could be something medically wrong with her. Regardless, poor judgment.
Granted she respond in the most professional or classy act. But you all should really keep your mouth 🤐 shut. When was the last time you spent a day at a school.🏫 Spoiler Alert these kids these damn Generation Z muthaf...ers will kill an Authority figure in today's world. I tried to teach for 10 years but the kids just got worse and worse. Plus I was drowning in debt. Not even making minimum wage with a MASTERS DEGREE!!! Plus Bus drivers make less than teachers. She thought her life was in danger she quit. I not mad at her.🙃🙂
From what the driver sai and the fact that she had made the complaint before, I think she may be experiencing some form of psychosis. I have family members who seemed fine, but then late 20s early 30s they started becoming paranoid and saying strange things. Sometimes mental health issues like that manifest later in life.
You would diagnose someone off one clip, nerd. Go out touch grass once in a while. Walk ten blocks in her shoes, if YOU or YOUR FAMILY has the mental capacity to do that.
This reminds me of the time my bus driver got pulled over for a DUI. We all had to stand there and wait for our parents to pick us up because there were no school busses available to pick us up. Thing that made me mad was we got punished at school for being late even though it was our BUS DRIVER's fault. My mom drove me to school from then on. It wasn't the first time she had picked us up drunk af at 8 am either, we reported it and nothing was ever done until she got pulled over.
@@chengbros6101 Look if you call being black incompetence yes you are in fact racist, those kids could be opening "stink bombs" on the bus. There could be a engine defect that's venting fumes in to the bus, you don't know because it hasn't been found yet. Guess what I am black and I am a commercial freight driver, in every job from every broker I've worked with I am called nothing less than the most professional driver they've ever worked with. Why?? It's because I leave nothing to chance, I inspect, photograph, secure loads, and rely information on anything I foresee as a problem BEFORE it happens. And one thing I have noticed is that public transportation and school busses are the most poorly maintained vehicles there are.
@@KnightPoetic bruh does it look like kids will bring marijuana to the school bro listen to yourself and I’m pretty sure they did an investigation and found the bus driver guilty remember not everything is racist and not everything is not racist
@@AlphaGametauri Agreed. If the unions want to raise hell about it, tell them the whole story and don't give a fuck. Tell them the driver committed a felony with a CDL (which you MUST have to drive a school bus) and is therefore ineligible to continue her employment.
If your country sucks so badly that teenagers (6th to 12th graders) can’t walk ten blocks without dying, then the parents are irresponsible for raising kids in that environment.
@@frankhuang4056 That's a really dumb argument. "They are poor and can't move because they can't afford to move. But they are irresponsible for living in sushi a bad area." Instead, you should fight for better living conditions, like better funding for schools, higher taxes on the wealthy, better welfare programs, defunding the police, more funding for snap, more unemployment benefits, a universal basic income, etc. You know, things that ACTUALLY help to improve everyone's lives
@@frankhuang4056 Wow! Pretty stupid comment to make when the video pointed out that at least one of the kids on the bus was a special needs student in a wheelchair. And then to make your comment an attack against the whole country too! Do you seem to think that trying to put another country down somehow raises whatever country you call home up? Pretty sad.
Child abandonment, Child Neglect, and Child endangerment. She not only should lose her job but face 3 counts of child abuse and get around 20 years in prison.
Im 60. I remember walking 3 miles to grade school in the winter in fairbanks alaska with my sister's and a couple friends. A lot of kids did. I understand the parents concern, i really do. And i know this is 2023, and America is 10 times worse. But don't let society dumb you down people. Teach your children safety and responsibility. Walking isn't a bad thing, its actually healthy...goodness knows kids surely need exercise today. The school bus driver should be fired if she is lying
how is she not fired already? 2nd time she did this, I think we will see a law suit from her for health problems she got home from a drug lab or doing to much drugs.... Or a law suit when she is fired , she'll play the race card for all its worth . Any one know the name of the driver ? it should be made public , along with her photo. all parents should know who she is, so we don't put our kids in danger
Tom White when you were in school you didn't have to deal with what the kids have to deal with now we literally now have electronic locks on all the school doors just to keep the kids safe it's become that dangerous.
Please tell me you’re just trying to be funny, cuz if not then you have to realize that your great grandpa prolly had it worse than you, you ain’t special mate. If you are joking then that’s a pretty cringe joke but A+ for effort
Omg. I’m a retired bus driver and I would not ever have done this. That was uncalled for. If she thought that she should have pulled over and called her boss to see what to do.
I remember when I was young I lived right next to my school, so I would walk with my older sisters. A school bus would insist on us getting on and we would always refuse back then we had got very angry about it, but now thinking back on it I appreciate what she did
I walked a mile to school starting from age 6. Even if it's more dangerous today, a GROUP of kids or rather teenagers should be able to walk to school safely. Some adults are overdoing it. How do you want those kids to grow up? Doesn't mean the driver was right to just abandon them, though.
I gotta agree that a 10 block walk seems really no big deal, except the video pointed out that at least one of the kids on board was a special needs kid in a wheelchair. You don't drop a kid in a wheelchair off ten blocks from school without ensuring that alternative transportation is made available to them.
She made those kids walk half a mile, all the horrible events that could have happened to them, thank goodness none did. But that driver should be in jail.😡
This happened to my brother, not the exact problem but something similar. His bus driver dropped my brother at the wrong stop and made him walk all the way home. The fact the driver still works there makes me furious.
In our town there was a buss driver who was caught snorting coke on the back of a public toilet in a seedy bar. Woman who found her called the elementary school she worked for and let them know
those kids explaining how they got to school in 50 years..... “See children back in my day we would be dropped off ten miles from school and would have to hike there with our hope and will!”
One time in high school a girl was making threats to me and throwing shit at me(cans of soda that were open and half drank, chewed gum, frozen granola bars, etc. Aka stuff that could do damage) and the bus driver told me "ignore her" it took until she broke my glasses hitting me in the face with a shoe for her to get in any trouble and the only thing that happened was we were told to sit at opposite ends of the bus. Coincidentally all the cameras seemed to "shut off" or "glitch" every time these situations happened and even though multiple other kids, some who I didnt even know, were trying to tell the school that this was happening and they did absolutely nothing after that. That girl is now (after we GRADUATED) is sending me death/ violent threats and I have a restraining order against her. Its sad that it took 4 years to get something ACTUALLY done
Definitely something wrong with the driver, and she shouldn't have done that. But I do find it interesting that people are complaining about the 10 block walk. I used to walk about that far to and from school in Chicago when I was a kid in elementary. Granted a lot of kids did in my neighborhood so we were never really alone, but the complaints seem a little overblown about the walk. Better to focus on getting that driver out from behind the wheel of a school bus.
Yeah. 10 blocks is approximately a half mile. And they aren't even little kids. The most problematic one being the girl in the wheel chair. I mean, the bus driver was definitely wrong, and shouldn't have a job working with or supervising kids, but most of the comments are making this hill into the Himalayas.
Please. I walked eight blocks alone to school in the first grade. Unless you lived over a mile and a half away from the school you weren't even able to ride the bus.
I was like “damn thats crazy” until they said the kids were 6-12 graders. What kind of 12-18 year olds cant walk a couple blocks or call their parents. The parents were extremely over exaggerating (apart from the one who said her kid had special needs)
The kids could have been abducted or hit. There were too many of them out there too. Not only that but its her job to take them to school. The kids were her responsibility and she left them in the middle of the street💀
Dude, just dumping a bunch of kids off like that in the middle of the STREET is really dangerous. The younger ones could’ve been HIT or ABDUCTED. Kids act a fool all the time, the street is no damned place for them.
Likely the kids ages 12 to 18 were screaming, yelling, fighting, laughing, running up and down the aisle, causing havoc n chaos during the bus ride, she TOLD them to sit down and b quiet, and they ignored her. the busses need an onboard camera, then they wd behave as their parents wd SEE their behaviour when they get banned from the bus, but nowadays the parents wd ignore/defend their kids dreadful behaviour.
She made bad choices and was in the wrong profession, but as a teacher and a wife of a bus driver I know how awful and distracting and dangerously kids can act on a bus. You have to have special skills to manage the kids and this driver did not have them.
It is baffling that bus drivers do this, it even happened to me I live near the bottom of the hill my bus stop is right in front of my house, one day the bus driver missed it and was already at the top of the hill she let me out saying it wasn't that far you want to know the most shocking part? I was on crutches because of a foot injury I had to carefully make my way down a big Hill with no sidewalk sure it only took me a few minutes but it seems like that bus driver did not care about my safety. Especially since that Hill is known for reckless stupid drivers who ignore the speed limit.
Based on my personal experience with school buses, there was always elementary I the front, middle in the middle, and high in the back. I’m glad this bus was the same and not only little kids, at least high schoolers could help work together.
If I was one of the kids I would’ve had fun 🤷♀️ I would be the one who knows how to get there and lead the group to school, sounds like a good time to me
10 blocks away from school.... what’s the big deal? that’s nothing my grandparents had to walk 20 miles in the snow to school and home uphill both ways.
Driver: nOoOOoOo, there are dangerous chemicalsSssSsSsSsSs * Proceeds to drive off after abandoning kids * *The lion, the witch and the audacity of this b-*
This almost happened to me and my school bus,she was mad at us and she plod over and threatened a student because he was being annoying. She didn’t snd was not allowed to drive us to school again after that.
*Please someone hold this woman accountable!* Not once, but twice this happened and she's still a bus driver...but hey, don't worry, she won't be allowed to drive bus again *until after the investigation!* Yeah Ok!
Easton Illinois had a buss driver sit at railroad track for 45 minutes having a nervous breakdown with a buss full of kids. Dropped the whole rural buss load off at the village post office. The school district passed it off as mechanical failure. Gave her 3 months off and put her back on a buss. She drove for years amid allegations of physically abusing children the school ignored until she finally snapped and struck a principal. The nervous breakdown would have been late 90's and she was forced to resign I believe after 2011. My biggest regret of my kids younger lives was not fighting harder to protect other kids from her crazy. 2 of my kids were with her the day she disappeared for 45 minutes with a buss load of kids and I didn't know what happened until the following year. I won the fight to get my kids a new driver but I wish I had pushed for her termination. Children suffered for years after that at her hands.
If a responsible person though chemicals had actually been dumped of their school bus, they’d be radioing about their concern for not being able to safely take the kids further; not “I feel my life is threatened, get off and goodbye”.
I feel sorry for the kids who are trying to just get to school I remember what it was like to be around crazy classmates who can't behave. Also this is why so many people don't want to be school bus drivers, parents need to make their kids be more respectful
That bus driver should never ever drive again because what she did is drop off those 40 kids and the side of the road was untolable she should be fired from ever driving a bus again they should take a license away
@@jefflewis4, not just the parents, but the comments section too. Americans seriously think this group of 6th to 12 graders were in mortal danger when they walked ten blocks. Seriously, if your country is that dangerous, then you’re irresponsible for raising your kids there.
@@frankhuang4056 depends where they are at. Chicago, good chance of being shot, same with Stockton. Los Angeles, depends what clothes are wearing could be shot if wrong color. Portland kids could get stuck in a riot
If someone dumped chemicals on the bus then you stand with the children outside the bus and call for help.
Should open all windows too.
True
Yes, fully agree
This
Exactly
"There were harmful chemicals on the bus!"
*Proceeds to dump kids off bus then drive into the sunset on said bus supposedly filled with harmful chems*
Lmfao I didn’t think of that, her story doesn’t add up
Yeah if there was chemicals in the bus she should take them all of the bus and take them to safety or quickly go to the school not drop them off and drive away.
Someone probably popped a fart bomb lol
"and I feel that my life is threatended"
@@bwm-tz4hx she felt her life was threatened BUT, she drove off in the "chemically filled bus". The only chemicals on that bus were in her bloodstream.
After the investigation she should NEVER EVER DRIVE A BUS PERIOD.
Agreed
Exactly
She should never get any Kind of driving job ever again
or look after a child
Never drive any kind of bus
If she legitimately thought there was dangerous chemicals on the bus, then she should've had the kids evacuate the bus, got off herself, then called her bus company and waited with the kids until another bus showed up to take the kids the rest of the way. Y'know, like she's SUPPOSED to in an emergency situation?
You would not have done that, if you thought there where chemicals on the bus. Preaching bullshit is today's standards from people like you
Of course, that's the logical thing to do but this lady seems like a self-absorbed idiot.
Call 911 to help keeping kids out of traffic. Call rescue to check for breathing problems. She made a bad decision and failed in her primary responsibility to keep the children safe.
@@tm13tube I agree it's a bad decision. But, since it's a bad decision, is it her "fault"? In other words, a major problem with our country is that critical thinking isn't taught in our schools, so we should sort of expect these things to happen.
This lady probably thinks she did nothing wrong. People with deficient thinking skills usually think about themselves more rather than think of others. (They lack empathy.)
@@morninglift1253 dang dude I feel like she might have some kind of mental illness or I don't know but dang I hope she gets the help she needs so she can be at peace and not be so panicked cause in those moment some people can't think right
When they mentioned she had complained once before of chemicals being on the bus but the bus was fine when examined, that tells me that she's probably having some serious issues with her mental health that are making her paranoid and delusional. If that's the case, I really ho pe she'll get the help she desperately need.
That's what I was thinking too. I still wonder why she didn't get off the bus as well though. But if it genuinely is some kind of mental issue, there's not always logic behind certain actions.
@@k.c.8662 Yeah, it sounds like the woman was having a psychotic episode. If that's the case, I think people need to understand that she was having a medical emergency and had no control over it or herself. People tend to lose al reason when having an episode like that. Their ire should be directed at the people in charge that allowed her to keep driving after the first incident.
I was wondering if she is having seizures. They can cause you to smell weird things.
@@windmillbk it just sounds like she's schizophrenic
Or... And hear me out here, she was high.
Those poor kids :(
Personally, I would have just walked home, I’m not dealing with that. But not all of those kids would be able to walk all the way home understandably
@RAJAHN MOORE I used to live out in the country so that might not be an option for some
True, it probably would just be better to call someone to get them instead of walking home-
@@YinSinso3o some kids don’t have phones or have a phone but no internet
I wouldve too lol where i live is in a holler (not that far in) and to get to school youre on main roads so id be safe besides i know how to fight if i need to and around here theres slow fat people (not insulting anyone for weight only the ones that are dangerous) and then theres skinny guys with basically no muscle and almost everyone is a drunk 😂 its also a very crowded holler i know some of them wouldnt hesitate to help
same i would have walked in screaming to mah mother she would be so mad
Abandonment should be a felony charge for endangering anyone that is a child , especially on the bus. Bus driver should get that charge plus she should have been evaluated before allowing to drive someones kids.
one count of child in dangerment for each child she had get off that bus and made walk to school..
If the parents would have done that it would be a felony. B.S. she needs to be made an example of so that doesn't happen and other bus drivers will see what happens..
@Hey Boss Yes they would, its less likely but still possible. Although they were all together so thats kind of unlikely in thiscase
It is i believe
@Hey boss they weren’t 6th to 12th graders. It was 6th to kindergarten
It's half past crack'O'clock and I gotta go kids, now gtfo!
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Ok this is funny xD
not funny. Addiction is a no laffing matter. Add it to kids-REALLY NO LAFFS!
Hell my bus driver has threatened to kick kids off the bus all the time for talking and being too loud
1 month ago and no comments on a verified comment , this is rare
@@Anigmos2 Very rare
@@Anigmos2 very rare and I'm 3rd:)
im fourth
@L X lol UA-cam gets no fame
"I feel like my life is threatened!"
I like how she said "my," indicating she wasn't even worried about the schoolkids.
They're not hers. Let her live her life, her life first, those kids second. Second is not very far behind. Those kids are yelling and cussing , a grown woman not working in the Strip Club, hard to find.
That's how low-intelligence people think. They are unable to empathize. Notice that cops think the same way. They are always worried about their own safety and will shoot first.
@@MuchuutheSensible
_t h e y ' r e f u c k i n g c h i l d r e n_
I'd think they'd at least be supervised if the bus had to be evacuated because of "chemicals" because, you know, the driver would have to get off too if she was actually worried about "c h e m i c a l s" on her bus.
I'm guessing she thought the kids were behind it maybe. Idk but she sounded very paranoid,especially since this happened before and no chemicals were found. Could be a mental health situation
@@MuchuutheSensible I seriously hope u don’t have any kids of ur own
“...one of the kids could have been abducted” I wish that was an over reaction but unfortunately that’s not the case. What a sad world we live in.
You believe it likely that a predator would abduct a kid in the middle of a large group of other kids all walking together to school?
@@samsote It'd be extremely easy if one of them fell behind (which probably DID happen)
@@samsote first of all, a kid could have easily fallen behind. secondly, it would be easy for someone to drive up and say "hey ill give you a ride" and one or two kids believe him.
Hey man don't you be harping on my severed limb collection
@@samsote To add to Dr.Bright another reason: Depend on the age group, a bunch of kids can't really do much vs an adult if the kids never encounter this situation before. In fact, most parents teach kids to run or hide away from danger or tell them to call 911 and then run/hide from danger.
Driver needs to stop doing meth lol
Agreed lol
No more meth.
Wait how do you know what meth doesʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
@@rohenswan9850 because he's from Glencoe Kentucky. Everyone and their sister/lover does meth there.
@@rohenswan9850 because we all have free time on our hands and watch shit on youtube
She should have got 40 counts of endangering the welfare of a minor
Victoria Alexandria those are my two favorite names in The world.
Nah this should be regular so the weak are weeded out
@@vikzn1607 wtf are you joking...?
She in fact, ADMITTED, to child abandonment (x 40 kids!) when she kicked them all off the bus and made them walk to school unattended.
@@Hazelcloudy how am I a psychopath? We all need to watch some kids get run down by a bus now and then. It's one of the reasons I became a bus driver.
As a former school bus driver this INFURIATES me! When I drove, I considered every single one of those kiddos on my bus to be "my" kids and loved them accordingly! IF this driver actually believed there to be some "dangerous chemical" on her bus, she should have (1) pulled over to the side of the road in a safe spot, (2) immediately notified dispatch and ask for the appropriate authorities be sent immediately to her location and (3) secure the bus and the children in the bus keeping close watch on them until the authorities arrived, and NOT let them off from the bus unless a clear, unmistakable and eminent danger existed. Her behavior is beyond irresponsible. It is reprehensible. Sounds to me like she needs some psychiatric help and most definitely should NEVER be permitted to drive a school bus again!
i agree with everything you said.
I'm a school bus driver too and this infuriates me as well. Not only does she let her students off the bus but one of them was in a wheelchair. That means after all the students got off she had to take the time get off the bus to lower the lift to get the wheelchair off. This lady needs to be mentally evaluated and never allowed to drive any type of vehicle again.
Crazy thing is this depends on the state 1 and 2 would be okay most likely depending they would say pull over in a parking lot and stand next to the kids until they can send out another bus they wouldn't let the kids get back on the same bus. With unknown spills, blood or bus breaks down or making a funny noise
In 2002-2003 while I was living in in Jefferson City, Missouri our best friends had to go an find their kids after the bus driver refused to stop at their stop and instead kicked them out at the end of the route. This was after school with a blizzard starting to settle in. All 3 of the kids were elementary school age at the time. They were found by another family friend just as they were about to get into a stranger's car.
There were complaints filed and a hearing with the school district. The bus company (First Student) tried to deflect blame and liability saying nothing wrong was done and no violations occurred. The school district tried to say that the road that the driver refused to turn on was a dead end street (never stopped them before) despite the fact that the road had been cut through to another street about 5 years prior....the district had never bothered trying to update city road maps in something like 10 years.
The only outcome was that the driver was moved to another route instead of facing abandonment and child endangerment charges like she should have.
This is why parents should take and pick up kids from school. If you have to work tell your boss I need to pick up my kids from school and I'll be back when they are home
She just wanted to get home before the blizzard set in. What a POS.
At least there were seniors on the bus, I was expecting elementary school children.
Edit: after reading comments, I'm not saying that in any way that it was ok or that it doesn't matter, I'm saying that at least there were 18 year olds not kindergarteners bc it could have been far worse. I'm a senior in high school and this is completely unacceptable but if I were on that bus at least I'm old enough to know what to do in that situation.
Sixth graders up to seniors. And we all know how "mature" sixth graders are...
@YouthRightsActivist it kinda does if their was a mature student he could call someone or go walking to school and lead all of the students
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@YouthRightsActivist So maturity has no bearing on how they behave in the street? Or how easily they can become victims of sex-trafficking? Maturity has nothing to do with the whole teenage invincibility mentality? Your comment makes no sense at all.
....in other words "Kids my drugs are kickin in and yinz gottsta go"
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@Olivia Timko i love eating pitrss burgher, also im a philadelphianian
This reminds me of when a bus driver just told all the kids they weren't going home to their parents because they were too noisy and talkative. Spoiler alert: IT ONLY GOT LOUDER.
I came from that same video.
@@yoink9316 I also came from that video
Lmao just came from there ✋
It appears that we have all fallen in the same hole....
i just came from that video and i agree
One day my children's bus didn't bring them home. I called the school and they said the bus was stopped at a closed railroad crossing because the bar wouldn't go up. Many of my neighbors and I drove to pick them up but the driver said she was unable to let them off the bus due to State regulations. Luckily, it was stopped next to a little country store so we ended up giving the owner one of his most profitable days while we waited for the crossing to be fixed. Then we just followed the bus as it resumed it's route.
When I was a kid are bus had a minor head on collision we all sucked it up kids now days
I got on the wrong bus on my first day of school. At the final stop she told me that was the lost stop, that I needed to get off. I told her, I got in the wrong bus. She told me that wasn't her problem. She told me to get off that she needed to go to another school (later I found the school was a few blocks away), I asked her to take me the other school so I could call my parents...she refused. I had no clue where I was. I saw a freeway, I figured if I followed the freeway, it would lead me to a main Street and I could find a city bus and get a free ride. I found a police station instead, they took me home, but a police record was put and they contacted my school. This is not ok...children safety is important. I think some of these people lack empathy.
Omg. I would have refused to get off the bus. I feel bad for you. You really handled that right.
I think you handled it well.
The only good thing I can say is that at least there were seniors to protect the sixth graders.
@NickRichardson Same
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@@cicicave1279 it might've been there age not their grade
@@cicicave1279 maybe only a few 12 year olds were in the group.
@@PastelShark123 1:02
Lemme just say.... my ass would have been walking home-
Think about it, it’s THE perfect excuse.
I would have been walking to McDonald’s to buy an Egg McMuffin. LOL
@@Happybidr 1:39 You must look like this or going to you keep thinking about mcdonalds like that
@@kushking949 Nothing wrong with eating food.
@Layla Goodon-Witter True! I was just watching the supersize me doc lol
Lol exactly.
she felt her life was threatened BUT, she drove off in the "chemically filled bus". The only chemicals on that bus were in her bloodstream.
That or she has schizophrenia. Hard to tell, but she shouldn't keep her job either way.
A friend's mother died of brain cancer. She was initially diagnosed when she reported to her doctor she kept smelling something burning. Who knows, could be something medically wrong with her. Regardless, poor judgment.
Granted she respond in the most professional or classy act. But you all should really keep your mouth 🤐 shut. When was the last time you spent a day at a school.🏫 Spoiler Alert these kids these damn Generation Z muthaf...ers will kill an Authority figure in today's world. I tried to teach for 10 years but the kids just got worse and worse. Plus I was drowning in debt. Not even making minimum wage with a MASTERS DEGREE!!! Plus Bus drivers make less than teachers. She thought her life was in danger she quit. I not mad at her.🙃🙂
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they were 6-12 graders. what a bunch of babies.... I walked home all throughout middleschool and highschool....
I’m glad that I live so close to my school. I do miss being in elementary school, screeching on the way home.
You don't do that! what if one of those kids had been hit by a car and seriously injured, or worse?I am surprised she is not in jail
The person that hit him with a car would go to jail also tho.
@@justinshoats848 That's not the point...
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@TLeeyah O i was bout to say the say thing
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That just horrible why would this bus driver to do this
Because they are dum heads
@@janiquestarporter5426 thats not an excuse to leave kids all alone
@@t3qweed well if it's over 40 kids then it's fine
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@DevvolutionAce He?
If there had ACTUALLY been a chemical she should have evacuated the bus INCLUDING herself, then called 911 and stayed with the kids until help came.
Exactly. I hope she got fired.
She's a karen. She doesn't understand shit
From what the driver sai and the fact that she had made the complaint before, I think she may be experiencing some form of psychosis. I have family members who seemed fine, but then late 20s early 30s they started becoming paranoid and saying strange things. Sometimes mental health issues like that manifest later in life.
I'm so glad someone pointed this out. She sounds like she has a mental illness that's not been noticed or treated
You would diagnose someone off one clip, nerd. Go out touch grass once in a while. Walk ten blocks in her shoes, if YOU or YOUR FAMILY has the mental capacity to do that.
This reminds me of the time my bus driver got pulled over for a DUI. We all had to stand there and wait for our parents to pick us up because there were no school busses available to pick us up. Thing that made me mad was we got punished at school for being late even though it was our BUS DRIVER's fault. My mom drove me to school from then on. It wasn't the first time she had picked us up drunk af at 8 am either, we reported it and nothing was ever done until she got pulled over.
the only chemicals in that bus were the drugs she took after the kids got off the bus lmfao
I feel like she was on marijuana or cocaine 😂
Get a brain then try again racist.....
@@KnightPoetic what thats not racist
@@chengbros6101 Look if you call being black incompetence yes you are in fact racist, those kids could be opening "stink bombs" on the bus. There could be a engine defect that's venting fumes in to the bus, you don't know because it hasn't been found yet. Guess what I am black and I am a commercial freight driver, in every job from every broker I've worked with I am called nothing less than the most professional driver they've ever worked with. Why?? It's because I leave nothing to chance, I inspect, photograph, secure loads, and rely information on anything I foresee as a problem BEFORE it happens. And one thing I have noticed is that public transportation and school busses are the most poorly maintained vehicles there are.
@@KnightPoetic bruh does it look like kids will bring marijuana to the school bro listen to yourself and I’m pretty sure they did an investigation and found the bus driver guilty remember not everything is racist and not everything is not racist
She said someone was dumping chemicals on the bus, the kids were probably farting releasing methane gas
Yup, went thru that and survived!
She probably spilled chemicals we hold cooking meth
Im crying ong hdkdkd
The kids were probably vaping.
@@nankavanagh no
Most school districts this would be grounds for immediate termination.
unions
@@saintsprayer727 Good luck finding a union who wants to protect her.
@@AlphaGametauri they won’t after this but being in a union makes it a process to fire anyone
@@saintsprayer727 There should be exceptions in the rules when it comes to firing, such as this.
@@AlphaGametauri Agreed. If the unions want to raise hell about it, tell them the whole story and don't give a fuck. Tell them the driver committed a felony with a CDL (which you MUST have to drive a school bus) and is therefore ineligible to continue her employment.
School districts need much higher standards for the people who have our children’s lives in their hands.
Absolutely
“I felt my life was threatened.” GIRL, you putting literal kids out on the street and leaving them there is threatening their life.
That one kid: "Come on everyone, walking is good for you"
The Kid in the wheelchair: " *You just Yee'd your last haw* "
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@@Quantum-Bullet LMAO
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Indeed he did.
this caught me off gaurd LMAO
sorry I just had to ask, why the lady say 40 kids and 24 doesn’t even estimate to 30? 🤔
K exaggeration
Because she’s a parent so she’s guesstimating.
Irk
@@d4ever649 lol
Moms can't count for fucks sake
Bus driver: I'm in fear for MY life.
She never mentioned consern for the kids lives.
Not fit for her job.
If your country sucks so badly that teenagers (6th to 12th graders) can’t walk ten blocks without dying, then the parents are irresponsible for raising kids in that environment.
@@frankhuang4056
That's a really dumb argument.
"They are poor and can't move because they can't afford to move. But they are irresponsible for living in sushi a bad area."
Instead, you should fight for better living conditions, like better funding for schools, higher taxes on the wealthy, better welfare programs, defunding the police, more funding for snap, more unemployment benefits, a universal basic income, etc.
You know, things that ACTUALLY help to improve everyone's lives
Or maybe the bus is defective?
@@frankhuang4056 Go fuck yourself
@@frankhuang4056 Wow! Pretty stupid comment to make when the video pointed out that at least one of the kids on the bus was a special needs student in a wheelchair. And then to make your comment an attack against the whole country too! Do you seem to think that trying to put another country down somehow raises whatever country you call home up? Pretty sad.
Child abandonment, Child Neglect, and Child endangerment. She not only should lose her job but face 3 counts of child abuse and get around 20 years in prison.
Im 60. I remember walking 3 miles to grade school in the winter in fairbanks alaska with my sister's and a couple friends. A lot of kids did. I understand the parents concern, i really do. And i know this is 2023, and America is 10 times worse. But don't let society dumb you down people. Teach your children safety and responsibility. Walking isn't a bad thing, its actually healthy...goodness knows kids surely need exercise today.
The school bus driver should be fired if she is lying
School buses smell funny twice a day. Everyone knows that.
Children smell. 1 day I went to pick up my nephew, omg. And when I taught school I had air freshener. They not dirty, they just sweat foul order
how is she not fired already? 2nd time she did this, I think we will see a law suit from her for health problems she got home from a drug lab or doing to much drugs.... Or a law suit when she is fired , she'll play the race card for all its worth . Any one know the name of the driver ? it should be made public , along with her photo. all parents should know who she is, so we don't put our kids in danger
Thomas they said her name though lmao
How you even know her race? Giving me vibes.
Notice how no one mentioned race other than you and you're getting mad at the women under the assumption that she will mention race??
At least there were older kids that could help the younger kids because they said k-12
They mean through 12th grade right
@@Rain-sp1ts Right, weird...
When I was in the first grade, we walked 3 miles to and from school unless it was snowing or raining. We lived far out in the country at that time.
Thats is such a grandpa say to say
The world has changed a lot and for the worse. Kids get abducted all the time now
@@ScorpiusMW70 I suggest you look at the crime rate trend since 1990. That may change your opinion.
Tom White when you were in school you didn't have to deal with what the kids have to deal with now we literally now have electronic locks on all the school doors just to keep the kids safe it's become that dangerous.
Please tell me you’re just trying to be funny, cuz if not then you have to realize that your great grandpa prolly had it worse than you, you ain’t special mate. If you are joking then that’s a pretty cringe joke but A+ for effort
Omg. I’m a retired bus driver and I would not ever have done this. That was uncalled for. If she thought that she should have pulled over and called her boss to see what to do.
I remember when I was young I lived right next to my school, so I would walk with my older sisters. A school bus would insist on us getting on and we would always refuse back then we had got very angry about it, but now thinking back on it I appreciate what she did
there's chemicals alright...in her damn head. hope they fired her.
Our parents that climbed a mountain to go to school: Pathetic
Yeah. Ten blocks is nothing!
I had to walk to school every day from age 6, spose back then it wasn't as dangerous though..... still
I walked a mile to school starting from age 6. Even if it's more dangerous today, a GROUP of kids or rather teenagers should be able to walk to school safely.
Some adults are overdoing it. How do you want those kids to grow up?
Doesn't mean the driver was right to just abandon them, though.
I gotta agree that a 10 block walk seems really no big deal, except the video pointed out that at least one of the kids on board was a special needs kid in a wheelchair. You don't drop a kid in a wheelchair off ten blocks from school without ensuring that alternative transportation is made available to them.
@@mirozen_ how do you know it wasn't a jet power wheel chair huh? HUH??? Kid was probably home before all of em
are the “chemicals” possibly just kids breaking wind excessively
More likely it was the high school kids in the back vaping.
@@nankavanagh lmao
Be someone that has gone to this school. ALOT happened on the bus
She made those kids walk half a mile, all the horrible events that could have happened to them, thank goodness none did. But that driver should be in jail.😡
I do still pity the woman. She clearly isn't doing alright mentally, and I hope she gets the treatment and help she needs.
This happened to my brother, not the exact problem but something similar. His bus driver dropped my brother at the wrong stop and made him walk all the way home. The fact the driver still works there makes me furious.
In our town there was a buss driver who was caught snorting coke on the back of a public toilet in a seedy bar. Woman who found her called the elementary school she worked for and let them know
those kids explaining how they got to school in 50 years.....
“See children back in my day we would be dropped off ten miles from school and would have to hike there with our hope and will!”
I walked 6 miles through the snow uphill both directions everyday. Haha
One time in high school a girl was making threats to me and throwing shit at me(cans of soda that were open and half drank, chewed gum, frozen granola bars, etc. Aka stuff that could do damage) and the bus driver told me "ignore her" it took until she broke my glasses hitting me in the face with a shoe for her to get in any trouble and the only thing that happened was we were told to sit at opposite ends of the bus. Coincidentally all the cameras seemed to "shut off" or "glitch" every time these situations happened and even though multiple other kids, some who I didnt even know, were trying to tell the school that this was happening and they did absolutely nothing after that. That girl is now (after we GRADUATED) is sending me death/ violent threats and I have a restraining order against her. Its sad that it took 4 years to get something ACTUALLY done
If you just sitting there letting somebody throw soda and gum and shoes at you you deserve to get hit for being stupid
I you can't trust your 12yo kid to walk 10 blocks without adult supervision then the bus driver is just a blip on the radar screen of responsibility.
Forget walking to school I'm going home and tellin my mom
Springfield Elementary School’s bus driver “Otto” was a better driver than Angela Williams.
She will not be driving a bus until the investigation is over?!?!? How about umm you’re FIRED and you need help!?!?
@YouthRightsActivist it will certainly prevent HER from doing it again, don’t you think?
I walked 2 miles to school everyday from 1st grade to 9th grade. This is stupid. 10 blocks good lord.
This is exactly why there are now cameras inside the bus- to help keep students inline and to keep the driver honest. There is no excuses for this.
Somewhere in the future: "When I was a kid, I had to walk to school...10 blocks... after riding most of the way on a bus...once."
We're already talking about it....
Definitely something wrong with the driver, and she shouldn't have done that. But I do find it interesting that people are complaining about the 10 block walk. I used to walk about that far to and from school in Chicago when I was a kid in elementary. Granted a lot of kids did in my neighborhood so we were never really alone, but the complaints seem a little overblown about the walk. Better to focus on getting that driver out from behind the wheel of a school bus.
One of the kids was in a wheel chair...
Yeah. 10 blocks is approximately a half mile. And they aren't even little kids. The most problematic one being the girl in the wheel chair.
I mean, the bus driver was definitely wrong, and shouldn't have a job working with or supervising kids, but most of the comments are making this hill into the Himalayas.
@@je-pk8sp you can’t put a wheelchair on a regular school bus. It’s impossible
She should be under arrest...not under investigation! If a parent did this they would be arrested!
The bus driver: Maybe I dont want to drive kids to school anymore
Please. I walked eight blocks alone to school in the first grade. Unless you lived over a mile and a half away from the school you weren't even able to ride the bus.
10 block? What's that like half a mile? Not far to walk to school at all! Perfectly normal in most countries
I was like “damn thats crazy” until they said the kids were 6-12 graders. What kind of 12-18 year olds cant walk a couple blocks or call their parents. The parents were extremely over exaggerating (apart from the one who said her kid had special needs)
The kids could have been abducted or hit. There were too many of them out there too. Not only that but its her job to take them to school. The kids were her responsibility and she left them in the middle of the street💀
Dude, just dumping a bunch of kids off like that in the middle of the STREET is really dangerous. The younger ones could’ve been HIT or ABDUCTED. Kids act a fool all the time, the street is no damned place for them.
They're all kids, teens, and young adults
Who knows what might've happened
Still could have attracted a 40 year old man or woman
I know right, they were over exaggerating and overreacting
Welp, she fired.
the bus driver had a tone that was like: "I'm gonna be famous and everybody is gonna respect me"
Cartman Be Like "Yeah No You've Already Had Your 15 Seconds Of Fame"
Likely the kids ages 12 to 18 were screaming, yelling, fighting, laughing, running up and down the aisle, causing havoc n chaos during the bus ride, she TOLD them to sit down and b quiet, and they ignored her. the busses need an onboard camera, then they wd behave as their parents wd SEE their behaviour when they get banned from the bus, but nowadays the parents wd ignore/defend their kids dreadful behaviour.
She made bad choices and was in the wrong profession, but as a teacher and a wife of a bus driver I know how awful and distracting and dangerously kids can act on a bus. You have to have special skills to manage the kids and this driver did not have them.
It is baffling that bus drivers do this, it even happened to me I live near the bottom of the hill my bus stop is right in front of my house, one day the bus driver missed it and was already at the top of the hill she let me out saying it wasn't that far you want to know the most shocking part? I was on crutches because of a foot injury I had to carefully make my way down a big Hill with no sidewalk sure it only took me a few minutes but it seems like that bus driver did not care about my safety. Especially since that Hill is known for reckless stupid drivers who ignore the speed limit.
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I'm showing this to my dad
Dad: damn in our time we had to cross rivers and thes.....
Based on my personal experience with school buses, there was always elementary I the front, middle in the middle, and high in the back.
I’m glad this bus was the same and not only little kids, at least high schoolers could help work together.
She should have called the school and notified them then escorted the kids to school. Not let them go unsupervised.
the story could have turned out very differently if the bus driver proceeded to walk with the kids to school
If I was one of the kids I would’ve had fun 🤷♀️ I would be the one who knows how to get there and lead the group to school, sounds like a good time to me
U'm, I wouldn't be so sure bout that
You know one of those kids emptied a can of AXE... we’ve all been there 🤢
10 blocks away from school.... what’s the big deal?
that’s nothing my grandparents had to walk 20 miles in the snow to school and home uphill both ways.
Everybody could understand the anger, the how furious the parents and guardians are towards the bus driver
The driver was, literally, "Crack- a- lackin'".
Sounds like there was chemicals, but they were in a bloodstream rather than in a bus
Driver: nOoOOoOo, there are dangerous chemicalsSssSsSsSsSs
* Proceeds to drive off after abandoning kids *
*The lion, the witch and the audacity of this b-*
This almost happened to me and my school bus,she was mad at us and she plod over and threatened a student because he was being annoying. She didn’t snd was not allowed to drive us to school again after that.
I don't regret walking to school for 6 years now
"I feel that my life is threatened"
*What about the kids you left 10 blocks from school?*
*Please someone hold this woman accountable!*
Not once, but twice this happened and she's still a bus driver...but hey, don't worry, she won't be allowed to drive bus again *until after the investigation!*
Yeah Ok!
to be fair besides the girl in the wheel chair 26 kids grades 6-12 should be competent enough to walk the couple hundred yards.
Easton Illinois had a buss driver sit at railroad track for 45 minutes having a nervous breakdown with a buss full of kids. Dropped the whole rural buss load off at the village post office. The school district passed it off as mechanical failure. Gave her 3 months off and put her back on a buss. She drove for years amid allegations of physically abusing children the school ignored until she finally snapped and struck a principal. The nervous breakdown would have been late 90's and she was forced to resign I believe after 2011. My biggest regret of my kids younger lives was not fighting harder to protect other kids from her crazy. 2 of my kids were with her the day she disappeared for 45 minutes with a buss load of kids and I didn't know what happened until the following year. I won the fight to get my kids a new driver but I wish I had pushed for her termination. Children suffered for years after that at her hands.
This happened in our school district, they commended the bus driver for getting kids off the bus even though driver was hopped up on drugs
If a responsible person though chemicals had actually been dumped of their school bus, they’d be radioing about their concern for not being able to safely take the kids further; not “I feel my life is threatened, get off and goodbye”.
Her:
Smokes crack
Also her:
I fEel tHeRe iS cHemIcalS oN mY bUs
I'm staring to think that the bus was meant to be a metaphor
Yes that has actually happened going to lealmen
I feel sorry for the kids who are trying to just get to school I remember what it was like to be around crazy classmates who can't behave. Also this is why so many people don't want to be school bus drivers, parents need to make their kids be more respectful
That bus driver should never ever drive again because what she did is drop off those 40 kids and the side of the road was untolable she should be fired from ever driving a bus again they should take a license away
A kid in a wheelchair told to "walk" to school, hope that driver got their license revoked and fired from the school district
Anyone else getting this randomly recommended 3 years later ?
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I'd be like "so my parents aren't home, who wants to party!!!"
"oh woe is me, I have to walk to school today" bro I had to talk 30 minutes to school every day from K-9 smh
yep. granted the driver should be fired for dereliction of duty. But the idea the kids were in any serious danger is way overblown by the parents.
@@jefflewis4, not just the parents, but the comments section too. Americans seriously think this group of 6th to 12 graders were in mortal danger when they walked ten blocks. Seriously, if your country is that dangerous, then you’re irresponsible for raising your kids there.
@@frankhuang4056 seriously, what do these people think are on the streets??? 🙄🙄
@@frankhuang4056 depends where they are at. Chicago, good chance of being shot, same with Stockton. Los Angeles, depends what clothes are wearing could be shot if wrong color. Portland kids could get stuck in a riot
Thank God, For his divine intervention!!!!
No offense but I had to walk a mile or more everyday to go to school because they said we lived too close but that bus driver needs to be fired