I agree with you and it's certainly not because I am "jealous" as the other person posted about M/C drivers being allowed to ride with or without a helment. If there were any kind of JEALOUSY, the only jealousy I can come up with is the fact that the M/C driver has a choice whereas that right has been taken from regular vehicle drivers.
But the question is not whether or not M/C drivers, convertible vehicles, or any other type of topless vehicle, whatever it may be. The question is, "do you think the seatbealt laws should be on our childrens school buses also".
I have always thought that it would be a good idea to have seat belts on the school buses, not only for the safety of the children but that it may even help keep the kids settled down while riding the bus. After reading some of the posts from folks that have or do drive a school bus, I can now see valid reasons for not wanting the seatbelts. But the answer lies flat in the lap of the parents...if they would teach their children how to behave then the seatbelts would work if installed. Another problem brought up was the lack of other adults to help monitor the children on the buses....I know there are MANY parents out there that are not full time employees and if they were truly concerned for their and other childrens welfare, they would volunteer to help in these areas that lack the funding needed to assist in properly watching over and/or teaching our children.
I have no children so to some folks I may be speaking out of turn but it doesn't mean I don't care, I am not employed either so I try to help the schools with volunteering when and where needed because I do care.