Posted by CLTX on February 04, 2010 at 19:54:01 from (70.140.69.93):
We preach constantly to our high school kids, "Don't make bad choices ... Don't make bad choices" over and over again, but it just goes in one ear and out the other. Only our junior and senior students are able to get parking permits. When school let out today. a young lady tore out across the parking lot to, I'm sure, try to beat the buses out of the parking lot. All traffic stops when the 35 or so buses start moving, so it takes a few minutes for traffic to clear out after the buses leave. She decided to take a shortcut behind the last bus in line and clips the back bumper of the bus. She kept going. It appears only the paint was scuffed on the bus, but if the bus driver felt it on a partially loaded bus, no telling what it did to the car. They had a description of the car, but no license number. When I left a few minutes later, there were five constables and several school personnel there. They had brought another bus to take the kids from the involved bus. They had the driver's log, and were filling out forms. They will be checking all the cars in the parking lot tomorrow, and in all probability, the car will eventually be found. If it's found, at the very least, she will probably be charged with leaving the scene of an accident, and certainly will lose her parking privileges for the remainder of the year. Why don't people stop and think?? I guess that's why we call them teenagers, but I'm glad I'm not in her shoes right now.
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