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Entrance only for bus, but some people dont
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| Fight Between Student & Bus Driver (Long Version) |
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Update!!!
Video released Thursday from a camera mounted
inside a Higley Unified School District bus shows
the bus driver engaging in a physical
confrontation with a teenage girl.
The incident happened February 15, when
54-year-old Kim Sullivan was driving students home
from Williams Field High School in Gilbert.
The video shows Sullivan stopping the bus after
repeatedly warning 15-year-old Samantha Taylor to
sit back in her seat and stop touching the boy in
front of her.
After stopping the bus, Sullivan walked back
toward Taylor's seat and asked her why she was on
the bus, then told her to find another way to get
to and from school.
Taylor tried to exit the bus; Sullivan tried to
push her back into her seat.
Taylor repeatedly yelled at Sullivan to "stop
touching me" and called her mother on her cell
phone.
Sullivan said she was calling police.
The altercation escalated when Taylor handed
Sullivan her phone to speak with her mother, and
Sullivan tossed the phone aside.
Taylor then began screaming at Sullivan, "You
punched me!" though the alleged blow was not
visible on the video.
Another student trying to exit the bus,
14-year-old Cassandra Schlosser, told her mother
on her cell phone that the bus driver was "like
about to get in a fistfight with Sammy."
About a minute later, the confrontation turned
into a full-blown physical fight when Taylor moved
forward to grab her phone and Sullivan tried to
push her back.
The laughs and jeers of the other students on the
bus turned to gasps of shock that faded to silence
as Taylor and Sullivan continued to grapple with
each other. Though the two moved forward and out
of range of the camera's lens, the sound of a blow
being struck is clearly heard on the video.
The two moved back into view of the camera with
Sullivan pulling Taylor's hair. At the same
moment, Sullivan's 16-year-old daughter came
running forward, screaming at Taylor to get off
her mother. She grabbed two handfuls of Taylor's
hair and tried to pull the girl off Sullivan.
She then told Sullivan to get off of Taylor, but
continued to pull Taylor's hair in her attempts to
wrestle Taylor away from her mother.
Schlosser then joined the melee, yelling at the
Sullivan to get off of Taylor, a few seconds
before a male student came forward and knocked
Sullivan's daughter away from Taylor.
The fight continued for about another minute,
ending when a tearful Taylor joined the rest of
the students as they exited the bus through an
emergency exit door on the side of the vehicle.
Sullivan, also in tears, then radioed her
dispatcher, asking, "Where is my help that I asked
for?"
A school district official told the East Valley
Tribune that a school supervisor was on the way to
the bus but was stuck in traffic. The official
said one student called police while the incident
unfolded, but the students had left the bus by the
time officers arrived.
When a female student approached Sullivan after
the brawl to ask if she was OK, Sullivan
responded, "Yes... it's all on the tape."
On Friday, the Gilbert Police Department concluded
their investigation. The police report will be
forwarded to the Maricopa County Attorney's office
requesting the following charged to be filed: Kim
Sullivan with aggravated assault (intentional
touching of a child 15 and under) and disorderly
conduct; Taylor with aggravated assault and
disorderly conduct; and Schlosser and Erin
Sullivan with disorderly conduct.
The school district also conducted an
administrative investigation in conjunction with
police.
On Wednesday, the district sent a letter home to
parents informing them of the incident, the
Tribune reported.
Taylor, Schlosser and Sullivan's daughter were
suspended, and Sullivan was placed on paid leave,
according to the Tribune.
Sullivan has worked as a bus driver for the
district since last June and has driven buses
elsewhere before, the Tribune reported. The Higley
School District is not aware of any complaints
against the driver, a district official told the
newspaper
Read all three of these to get a better ideal
http://www.ktar.com/?nid=6&sid=740738
http://www.azcentral.com/community/gilbert/article
s/0224buscharges0224-ON.html
http://www.azcentral.com/12news/news/articles/busb
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Durée : 617 s |
| Seattle Bus Tunnel |
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Buses operating in dedicated transit tunnels are
very rare. One city where this used to be done was
Seattle, Washington State, USA.
Originally opening in September 1990, and wholly
located within the city's 'free travel' zone the 1
& 1/3rd mile (2.1km) tunnels were served by a
fleet of Italian Breda duobuses, with some
services providing a direct link to the city's
airport.
It featured 5 stations which opened on Mondays -
Saturdays only. At the time of construction rail
tracks were also installed for a future light rail
service. Unfortunately despite this commendable
forward thinking it was subsequently decided that
part of the light rail line will follow a
different alignment than the existing tunnels, so
on 24th September 2005 the bus subway was closed
for two year period of rebuilding.
Most of the duobuses were actually withdrawn well
in advance of the closure (with many being
converted to pure trolleybuses for use on surface
routes) and - amazingly - replaced with diseasal
powered buses. (diseasal = disease diesel)
In April 2005 local users were reporting on
Internet discussion groups that the tunnels were
often somewhat smelly from (what thinking people
know to be) the poisonous diesel engine exhaust
fumes.
Whilst it is true that the buses are diesel
electric hybrids they still needed to use the
fossil fuel traction package whilst underground,
although this was in a special 'hush' mode which
means that the only operate between stations and
at much reduced power.
Apparently the choice of fossil fuel buses was
influenced by the transport operators' belief that
it is not possible to mix overhead wire powered
light rail and electric trolleybuses / duo-buses
in an underground tunnel system - even though
Essen proved otherwise!
In Seattle the buses were driver steered, it might
be assumed that for safety's sake "some" sort of
guidance system would have been needed - if only
to reduce the chance of a bus accidentally hitting
the tunnel wall - especially within the portion of
the bus subway which featured narrow London
Underground 'tube-like' tunnels (as seen here),
but this was not the situation.
This video compilation was filmed in May 1993. The
sequences only follow a cursory order and because
of faulty camcorder lens optics (which was only
discovered once back home) the images are not as
sharp as they should have been. Which is a shame.
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The tunnel reopened on 24th September 2007,
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Durée : 367 s |
| Double Dutch Bus, Raven-Symone, College Road Trip |
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Raven-Symone Music Video for the single "Double
Dutch Bus" from her new movie College Road Trip.
RAVEN-SYMONÉ (Melanie) is one of Hollywood's most
powerful and talented young stars. She is best
known for her role in the Emmy® nominated comedy
series "That's So Raven" for the Disney Channel.
She played Raven Baxter, a teenage girl who
periodically received brief psychic visions of the
near future. Trying to make these visions come
true resulted in trouble and hilarious situations.
Her role as Raven garnered two NAACP Image Awards
and a third nomination this year for Outstanding
Performance in a Youth/Children's series/special,
two Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards for Favorite
Television Actress and a Young Artist Award for
Outstanding Young Performer. "That's So Raven" was
nominated for two primetime Emmy Awards® for
Outstanding Children's Program in 2005 and 2007
and was nominated this year for a NAACP Image
Award. Raven-Symoné was named producer for the
series' fourth season which aired in 2007.
On April 22nd, she will release her fourth solo
album, "Raven-Symoné," on Hollywood Records.
Raven-Symoné's film credits include: Garry
Marshall's "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal
Engagement," opposite Anne Hathaway and Julie
Andrews, "Dr. Dolittle" and "Dr. Dolittle 2"
opposite Eddie Murphy. Her role in "Dr. Dolittle
2" earned her two award nominations, a NAACP Image
Award for Outstanding Youth Actor/Actress and a
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award for Favorite Female
Star.
On television, Raven-Symoné starred as Olivia on
the critically acclaimed series "The Cosby Show"
for which she received the Young Artist Award for
Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress Under
Nine. She also starred on the comedy series
"Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" for four seasons. Both
shows were on ABC.
Raven-Symoné starred on four Disney Channel
Original Movies: "Zenon," "Zenon: Z3," "The
Cheetah Girls" and "The Cheetah Girls 2." She
received a Black Reel nomination for Best Actress
and served as an Executive Producer for "The
Cheetah Girls 2." Raven-Symoné continues to voice
the role of Monique on Disney Channel's animated
action/comedy "Kim Possible."
Raven-Symoné released her third solo album, "This
is My Time" in 2004 on Hollywood Records. She also
performs on the gold-certified soundtrack for
"That's So Raven" and the double
platinum-soundtrack for "The Cheetah Girls," which
clinched 2004's #2 top-selling soundtrack.
Raven-Symoné released her first hit single,
"That's What Little Girls Are Made Of," when she
was five years old. That same year, she debuted on
Broadway with the Boys Choir of Harlem for their
25th anniversary celebration. She toured with
N'Sync to support her second CD, "Undeniable."
As an innovative entrepreneur, Raven-Symoné
created a "how to" online destination for teens
and tweens, RavenSymonePresents.com. The site
features an easy-to-use video player and playlist
where users can discover new content. The video
clips feature Raven-Symoné personally
demonstrating an array of useful tips and project
ideas for her fans and supporters.
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