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By Associated Press
POSTED: 09:00 a.m. EST, Nov 13, 2009
BELLAIRE, OHIO: Ohio parents who say their children endured long and strange walks home are panning the disruption of school bus service for a Hollywood movie shoot.
Scenes for a new Denzel Washington movie called Unstoppable are being filmed this week in Bellaire in eastern Ohio, 112 miles southeast of Cleveland.
Parents say children were dropped off at a shopping plaza on Wednesday when the filming kept a bus from completing its route. Gregory Jeffreys says his 12-year-old daughter wasn't sure how to walk home and it took her an hour. He says children were endangered.
The Bellaire school system is apologizing. Superintendent Tony Scott says the district should have notified parents about the bus diversion but ''dropped the ball.''
Information from WTOV-TV, http://www.wtov9.com.
BELLAIRE, OHIO: Ohio parents who say their children endured long and strange walks home are panning the disruption of school bus service for a Hollywood movie shoot.
Scenes for a new Denzel Washington movie called Unstoppable are being filmed this week in Bellaire in eastern Ohio, 112 miles southeast of Cleveland.
Parents say children were dropped off at a shopping plaza on Wednesday when the filming kept a bus from completing its route. Gregory Jeffreys says his 12-year-old daughter wasn't sure how to walk home and it took her an hour. He says children were endangered.
The Bellaire school system is apologizing. Superintendent Tony Scott says the district should have notified parents about the bus diversion but ''dropped the ball.''
Information from WTOV-TV, http://www.wtov9.com.
Braylon Edwards must be working there when they say "dropped the ball."
guess the school busses weren't "unstoppable"!
