yeah mike 76 you are right about the signs. It was kind of a set up but definately my fault. The bus hadnt even stopped yet and only had the yellow lights on. He started to just give me a warning but when asked for my license saw it was a Alaskan License and when I told him I couldnt stay around to fight it he really took advantage. So I said what the hell I will just pay it since I was leaving in less than a week. If I would hae known it was such a big deal I would have got a lawyer and made the officer show the tape in court. I even saw the cop actually before the buss started to slow. It was kind of a real close call but I should have been more carefull. When I called in for the traffic court the judge even admitted the officer said no children were present at the time and the buss hadnt fuly stopped. I really wanted to do this more just to be able to see the country with my wife along sometimes. And to the guy who said if I made 60,000 dollars in such little time i wouldnt do anything the rest of the year. Buddy, if you think 60,000 dollars a year is a lot of money you are going to have a real ###### retirement. I have busted my but since i was 18 years old risking my life, cold water submersion courses, fire safety courses, daily ADF&G Logbooks, 300 miles from the nearest shore. I will retire at 50 years old and still be able to leave something to my kids
Does passing a stopped school bus keep a recent grad from being hired?
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