And now she demands that the State transport her kid all over the place.
Where is she? Couldn't she walk with him, or arrange for a relative to pick him up?
"Where is she? Couldn't she walk with him, or arrange for a relative to pick him up?"
She said they didn't tell her he was going to have to walk. This one isn't her fault.
"She says her son walked several blocks to his daycare, where he gets dropped off after school.
And now she demands that the State transport her kid all over the place.
Where is she? Couldn't she walk with him, or arrange for a relative to pick him up?"
I assume the mother was at work and it was prearranged that the bus would drop her son off at daycare, rather than at home. Sadly, this is more common, than not, today.
I certainly wouldn't call it 'having the bus transport her kid all over the place.'
As far as the child having to walk to the daycare, I too would be very upset as a parent.
There are too many perverts out there to think about letting your child walk around in a city without a responsible adult, let alone traffic concerns for a 5-year-old.