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A central Florida man angry that his daughter had been the victims of school bullies turned bully himself, caught on surveillance cameras when he boarded a Seminole Countyschool bus and started screaming at the children to leave his kid alone. His rant bought him a trip to jail.
James Jones ordered the kids aboard the bus to sit down, and after asking his daughter to identify the kids who had been bothering her, threatened to kill a child who "fought her". The whole incident was caught on tape by the security cameras on the bus. The driver is shown allowing Jones on the bus, and doing nothing as he makes his threats. Jones told deputies a student threw an open condom in his daughter's hair and kids were laughing at her. Video later obtained by CBS affiliate WKMG showed a student picking up what appeared to be a condom from the aisle of the bus, and dropping on Jones' daughter's hair. The bus erupted into laughter as the girl tried to get the condom out of her hair Jones later said he could not accept his daughter being disrespected by every child on the bus. Officials say he crossed the line between concern for his daughter and the rights of the kids not to be threatened. Thursday, Jones was charged with disorderly conduct and disturbing a school function, and briefly jailed. He was released on bond from Seminole County Jail later in the day. NO. I think he should not be punished. I feel so sorry for him, he shouldn't have done what he did however given the circumstances, him yelling at those little shits is nothing compared to what they did to his daughter. Honestly, what kind of person wouldn't be pissed? He should have handled it differently, but if he's punished or served prison time, it's going to be fucked up. |
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If it were my daughter that were abused this way, I would obtain the contact details of the father of the child who did this, go round his house and re-arrange his 'phenotype', I would not hit a child, but that who brought him up. plus it depends on the kids age. |
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But kyte, it's not always the parents fault. The kid just might have just started copying what other kids were doing. |
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He should get a slap on the wrist, maybe. She always used to hang out with the wrong people and that's what got her into drugs. Her dad found out what she was doing and who she was in contact with, and broke her boyfriends arm, literally beat him to a pulp, and two other boys who were with him. Her got charged for attempted murder, he's still in jail now. I feel so sorry for him, he was a great father. She was 17 and her boyfriend was 21...he was giving her alcohol, drugs, etc. She kept relapsing and running away from home with him, It came to the point where her mom called me and told me to stop hanging out with her because she was afraid I would get into trouble. |
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bullying is for low self esteem pricks.i wish more people would stand up to them then that do.i remember this kid who had cp and had leg braces would get picked on alot and it really angered me because my cousin has cp and its just not right to mess with kids who have conditions like that.i really dont understand why somoene would be so cruel as to fuck with the helpless.i mean the dude could barely walk let alone defend himself.
should this man get in trouble? hell no.he was acting out of frustration because,as usual, the schools were doing nothing and she as coming home after being spat on and crying and shit.that isnt somethin that ANY real man would sit back and take. props to this dude. it is understandable his frustration and for any jury to convict or even for a prosecutor to try him is in my book ridiculous. |
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I agree. One of my friends was seriously into drugs a few years ago (she moved away last year). I knew her family and they were awesome, her dad especially was a great guy. Sometimes it seems Law protects criminals more than citizens… |
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I agree Unome. But, in this case (and I was a witness to how they parented their daughter) they were very good, strict parents. Her dad wouldn't allow her to have a boyfriend until she was 18 and they barely let her sleep over at other people's houses. They kept taking her phone away, but she was always giving them attitude, yelling at them and running away.
It's scary though, to think you could be a great parent, only for your kids to make such dumb choices, and having the justice system fuck your family over when you decide to do something about it. |
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