This will definitely spark a review of the current procedures as well as looking at what additionally we can do to prevent something like this from happening again in the future.

The superintendent is not happy and I'm using that in the most conservative terms.

It impedes and impairs your ability as a driver, and we hold our bus drivers to a very high standard.

You can't turn schools into prisons. The woman has a child who goes to that school, so there was no reason to question why she would be on campus.

That is definitely something we're looking at ? where the bus stop was and if it was handled in the appropriate manner.

I don't want to say it's a process not being followed. What I'd say is there may be instances where there are gaps in the process.

It's a very fine line. At some point you can't wait. There comes a time when you have to pull the trigger.

It's never something carved in stone.

We'll do it when it will have the least impact on transportation.