Outrage over bus monitor bullying video

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Fri, 22 Jun 2012 1:51p.m.

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A video of a 68-year-old school bus monitor being mercilessly taunted by seventh-graders has become a rallying point against bullies. A fund for the New York state grandmother has raised at least US$380,000 and a deluge of people have demanded harsh punishment for the boys.

A video of a 68-year-old school bus monitor being mercilessly taunted by seventh-graders has become a rallying point against bullies. A fund for the New York state grandmother has raised at least US$380,000 and a deluge of people have demanded harsh punishment for the boys.

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12/07/2012 10:00:15 a.m.

Finra wrote:

Scums... don't pay attention those people, they've obviously not been raised up well or takes no self respect at all. They'll have their karma!!

24/06/2012 10:56:18 a.m.

James wrote:

As appauling as thier behaviour was they are still children and they learnt this from adults! Look at the world today, look at what they grow up with! War, polution, racism, poverty, fascism.. how could anyone be surprised by this? Time for adults to get over themselves and start acting like adults and fix the BS. This is the fault of the adult population!

22/06/2012 6:39:56 p.m.

Jasmine wrote:

It says that the kids will be disciplined but we all know nothing will happen but a slap on the wrist but since that cant even happen now they will be told that was wrong, I agree that there is nothing to discipline children and stop things like this happen to poor old ladies.