On the recordJune 23, 2011
I regret that that has to be done, but you can't ask somebody to drive a bus if you are going to be assaulted, and you don't know who is going to get on your bus and do so.
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congress.govI regret that that has to be done, but you can't ask somebody to drive a bus if you are going to be assaulted, and you don't know who is going to get on your bus and do so.
Norton expresses concern over bus driver safety amid potential assaults.
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