Probably for the same reason the police are anywhere when called. Fight breaks out on school bus. Bus driver radios for help. Police arrive and board school bus. What do you think?
My impression was that a school bus is an extension of a classroom, and if anything happens between any number students, BPS has enough licensed and trained professionals who can respond. Why involve the force designed to be used against drug dealers and murderers?
School buses are out of jurisdiction thanks to the super woke olympians and people who believe in the school to prison pipeline. Who knew that the woke awakening and pearl clutching by people would leave us standing outside of the bus while your kid gets pummeled? But nothing we can do...
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Why is there police on school
By Notfromboston
Fri, 07/23/2021 - 11:11am
Why is there police on school buses??
Why not?
By certaindamage
Fri, 07/23/2021 - 11:32am
Probably for the same reason the police are anywhere when called. Fight breaks out on school bus. Bus driver radios for help. Police arrive and board school bus. What do you think?
I think if the police had any
By DS
Fri, 07/23/2021 - 11:41am
I think if the police had any idea what they were doing, nobody would be going to the hospital.
My impression was that a
By Notfromboston
Fri, 07/23/2021 - 3:44pm
My impression was that a school bus is an extension of a classroom, and if anything happens between any number students, BPS has enough licensed and trained professionals who can respond. Why involve the force designed to be used against drug dealers and murderers?
How often does anything happen?
By SwirlyGrrl
Fri, 07/23/2021 - 4:15pm
This is a single incident. Are there more? Are they common?
The next step is "how will having staff on board change the situation for the better".
Those are answerable questions with an appropriate amount of data and policymaking expertise.
EDITED: I misinterpereted the original post
I thought I said the exact
By Notfromboston
Fri, 07/23/2021 - 4:04pm
I thought I said the exact opposite. Why did they involve cops in the first place?
Perfect user name, welcome.
By Lmo
Fri, 07/23/2021 - 4:13pm
Perfect user name, welcome.
Probably because the police
By dd808
Fri, 07/23/2021 - 7:01pm
Probably because the police were the closest at the time.
Enough licensed and trained professionals
By Sock_Puppet
Sat, 07/24/2021 - 5:38am
Until they all get beat up and sent to the hospital.
That was probably a ploy to
By Notfromboston
Sat, 07/24/2021 - 9:38am
That was probably a ploy to get union mandated sick days.
[citation needed]
By KellyJMF
Mon, 07/26/2021 - 10:08am
Facts not in evidence.
Where
By ElizaLeila
Fri, 07/23/2021 - 12:04pm
Just where do the article and video indicate the police were already on the bus?
E13 is right down the street. And they're often on Centre St. They probably showed up quickly. This time.
In fact, in the 'BZ story Adam linked to
By brianjdamico
Fri, 07/23/2021 - 6:59pm
??
By ElizaLeila
Mon, 07/26/2021 - 9:20am
That means they responded to a call, not that they were already on the bus. Or am I mis-reading something?
sorry maam
By SatansFist
Fri, 07/23/2021 - 7:41pm
School buses are out of jurisdiction thanks to the super woke olympians and people who believe in the school to prison pipeline. Who knew that the woke awakening and pearl clutching by people would leave us standing outside of the bus while your kid gets pummeled? But nothing we can do...
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