Bus Beating Prompts School's Call For CCTV
Mar 1, 2004 12:00 PM
Duval County (Fla.) Schools Superintendent John Fryer wants CCTV security cameras installed on all school buses after several Landon Middle School students beat another student on a school bus.
The upgrades will cost at least $500,000, The Florida Times-Union reports.
In the Feb. 4 incident in Jacksonville, a boy was pummeled by one student, then others, for about 30 seconds. Seven students have been suspended pending a school board investigation and a hearing. The beating was captured on video by a bus security camera.
Cameras on every school bus would offer proof of what really happened should a situation occur on a bus, Fryer said. Each camera would cost $500 to $900, plus the cost of installation, according to David Solomon, the school system's director of transportation.
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