Of course I am not referring to literally kicking bullies off the bus, but the truth is I am sick and tired of reading about cases of bullying on buses.
Children deserve to feel safe on the way to and back from school. It is shameful that the school bus has become a hotbed for bullies.
The bus driver in this shocking story should have stopped the bus and called the police:
This video shows the shocking torment suffered by a 10-year-old boy on his way to school.
For 40 minutes Cequan Haskins was abused by a pair of 15-year-old bullies in May 2011.
They called him names, made sexual and racial slurs and held a scorching cigarette lighter to his skin.
In the chilling footage Cequan can be heard screaming and pleading with the bullies to stop but they are relentless, clambering over seats to get at him.
They are visibly much larger than their victim and he is unable to get away from them as they yell at him to ‘sit down and shut your mouth’.
Cequan’s mother, Roxanne Haskins, released the video at a press conference on Friday, telling wset-tv that she wanted people to know just how bad bullying can be.
‘I wanted parents to be aware, that when I speak out, I’m speaking out for all kids. But unfortunately, this did happen to my child, and I want parents to be aware of what’s going on in the school system,’ she said.
Tags: Appomattox County Public School System, Bullying, Cequan Haskins, Cequan Haskins bullied on a bus for 40 minutes, Cequan Haskins cigarette lighter to his skin, Roxanne Haskins, special needs child

July 25, 2012 at 5:46 am |
Where were all the bystanders??
July 25, 2012 at 11:41 pm |
It seems like the bus driver may have been a bystander. Based on the video I attached, I can’t see any other students on board.