#Wauseon drivers exam station driver#
The bus driver resigned Friday morning and Monday the district sent a notice to parents on the route informing them on the resignation.Īs for charges, the assistant prosecuting attorney writes in a memo to the police chief, "The city should not pursue any charges. Wauseon superintendent Marc Robinson says, "We believe ultimately we reacted and when we got the information never for one second put the child in jeopardy." "I was considering having my son drive on the bus next year because of the gas prices, but I definitely think I will be driving him from now on," says Alicia Sarnac.īut the district's superintendent says parents and students have no reason to worry. 223 - nearly 3 times the legal limit.ĭavid Biddle says, "Wow, that's ridiculous for a bus driver,"
The report shows the test returned a reading of. According to the police report, the officer asked the bus driver to take a breath test. It happened in the bus parking lot.Īcting on a tip he received in mid-April that a bus driver was coming to work under the influence, an officer pulled in the lot and waited. Because the driver was never arrested or charged, we're not releasing his name. According to the police report, the district's transportation director had spoken to the bus driver about it before, but nothing happened.