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Bus Accident Meeting? Save Email Print
Harrisonburg, Va.
Posted: 11:04 AM Mar 20, 2008
Last Updated: 12:38 PM Mar 20, 2008

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The 70-year-old bus driver charged with disregarding a signal and causing a crash that sent dozens of students to the hospital may be the subject of a public meeting.

Harrisonburg city officials are in the process of scheduling the special meeting to discuss how the school bus crash earlier this month was handled.

The driver, Harold Long, is still not back behind the wheel of a bus but he is still employed with the company.

A date for the meeting has not been set.

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Posted by: Nora Location: Harrisonburg on Mar 20, 2008 at 08:52 PM
I think this was just an accident and it should just be left at that we are all make mistakes as humans, also our children would be safer if the city and the citizens that are making a big deal out of this help out and see how they can have seat belts installed in the buses because accidents happen maybe the bus driver made a mistake this time but what if god forbid another driver hits one of the buses and our children would get hurt even worse than the ones on this bus. think about it something must be done to make the school buses safer and i think that seat belts should be installed.

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