A Pennsylvania elementary school bus driver was charged for an incident in March when she allegedly used duct tape to restrain a 10-year-old boy on the way to school.
A school bus driver for Tecumseh Local Schools in Ohio is being hailed as a hero thanks to her quick reaction time, saving a student from a passing vehicle.school bus driver faces serious charges after allegedly using duct tape to restrain a 10-year-old student while on the way to an elementary school back in March.Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer announced the charges against Pratt in a press release on Tuesday.
An investigation involving the review of video surveillance showed Pratt allegedly used duct tape to restrain the student by wrapping it around his chest and ankles. American School Bus Regularly Used to Transport Students to and From School. Transportation Industry.
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