School transport still at a standstill: the “Parents Sans Etiquette” Association is stepping up to the plate

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The “Parents Sans Etiquette” Association wished to alert the president of the Collectivity, Daniel Gibbs and the Prefect, Sylvie Feucher on the risks generated by the interruption of the school transport service for several days in the French part.

“We have taken note of the explanations that were provided by the services of the Collectivity in response to the many questions from parents; a technical problem due to a divergent interpretation of the texts by the Public Treasury would be at the origin of the situation.

Our concerns as parents and parents' representatives are elsewhere and that is why we are calling on you to restore service without delay.

1-Covid-19

We are in the midst of a health crisis and each failure exposes us to additional risks of contamination.

In the evening message of the 4th, parents were asked to make necessary arrangements for their children until the situation recovered.

It turns out that since the 3rd, the date of the start of the school year, a large number of children have found themselves along the national road, looking for a solution to go to class or go home: hitchhike or hitchhike. rush into collective buses, walk along roads without sidewalks ...

The vast majority of parents who have opted for the bus service have done so because they cannot do otherwise.

This situation exposes our children since Tuesday and responsibilities are engaged.

Parents have chosen a service that meets specifications and respects an imposed protocol that can be verified at any time.

2- Accidents

This situation affects children from primary to high school, so very young children find themselves walking along the roads.

The bad weather of the last few days only reinforces the risks, visibility is reduced and you have to zigzag on the sides of the road to avoid puddles.

3- nightfall

The high school students finish at 17 p.m. and some meet on the road until 15 p.m., it is dark at 18 p.m.

It is for all these reasons that we ask you, Mr. President, Mrs. Prefect, to find a solution for the restoration of the transport service for Monday morning.

We thank you and ask you to believe in our best feelings ”.

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