Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 The driver allegedly grabbed a broomstick-size metal pipe, slammed it against several bus benches -- many of which were occupied by other children -- and then confronted the girl, a source told The Herald. ''I'm going to put your head through this glass window,'' he screamed, a source said. The driver, C. Clough, then jabbed the girl several times with the pipe before striking another boy with it, a source told The Herald. The source said the girl was terrified and that at least two other adults -- both school aides paid to protect and oversee disabled children -- did nothing. Clough, 65, of Hollywood, declined to talk with a reporter Thursday night. CALL JIM NOTTER, SUPERINTENDENT OF BROWARD SCHOOLS AND DEMAND THE IMMEDIATE ARREST OF C. Clough, THE BUS DRIVER WHO ASSAULTED THE CHILD FROM THE QUEST CENTER! ! CALL THE SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT AND TELL SHERIFF LAMBERTI TO PUT THIS MAN BEHIND BARS! 1-800 96-ABUSE! IF A PARENT DID THIS TO THEIR OWN CHILD THEY WOULD BE IN JAIL, AS WELL THEY SHOULD. ALSO CALL YOU SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS AND EXPRESS YOUR OUTRAGE. DEMAND A MORE INTENSE PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILE, SUITABILITY CRITERIA AND TRAINING FOR A DRIVERS AND AIDS. ESTABLISH AN IMMEDIATE DAILY REVIEW PANEL FOR BUS VIDEOS, WITH APPOINTED ESE ADVISORY REPRESENTATION. K. Goldstein To: deniseslist From: deniseslist@...Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 07:03:58 -0800Subject: Miami Herald: Abuse on our School Buses Ida <idajkessler> wrote: Ida has sent you the following story:Unreported Sexual and physical Abuse in our school buses. Posted on Friday, Dec. 14, 2007 Abuse aboard Broward school buses is alleged By CAROL MARBIN MILLER AND NIRVI SHAH Police, child-welfare and school administrators are investigating two incidents aboard Broward school buses in which one bus driver allegedly hit an autistic girl repeatedly with a metal pipe and another reportedly ignored the plight of a girl who was sexually molested by a schoolmate. Though one case happened in September, the incidents are only now coming to light because Broward school district transportation chiefs waited weeks before reporting the alleged abuse. Jack Moss, the Department of Children & Families' South Florida administrator, said the school district's tardiness in reporting the allegations to the state's child-abuse hotline was ''totally inexcusable.'' Under Florida law, teachers, principals and other professionals who care for children are required to immediately report suspected child abuse. Read More... Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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