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	<title>Comments on: Yad Hashem &#8211; A Miracle in Betar Illit</title>
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		<title>By: Daniel Breslauer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Israeli school buses (especially the chareidi ones) are the most dangerous vehicles on the road. They are (as one can see and hear) the most neglected, dirty and unsafe vehicles one will find, with usually old men driving them, who are not always the best drivers.

They also think they have the absolute right, given to them by Hashem apparently, to stop wherever they like (in the middle of an intersection, in the middle of a pedestrian crossing, at a bus stop, etc) and to use bus lanes (which are only for line buses) as they see fit.

Stopping at a pedestrian crossing, as obligated by law? Forget it.

One time last year, when such a school bus didn&#039;t stop for me at a pedestrian crossing, I used an object in my hand to give such a beating to that bus that it must have cost them a few thousand dollars to repair the scratches. And I&#039;d do it again.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Israeli school buses (especially the chareidi ones) are the most dangerous vehicles on the road. They are (as one can see and hear) the most neglected, dirty and unsafe vehicles one will find, with usually old men driving them, who are not always the best drivers.</p>
<p>They also think they have the absolute right, given to them by Hashem apparently, to stop wherever they like (in the middle of an intersection, in the middle of a pedestrian crossing, at a bus stop, etc) and to use bus lanes (which are only for line buses) as they see fit.</p>
<p>Stopping at a pedestrian crossing, as obligated by law? Forget it.</p>
<p>One time last year, when such a school bus didn&#8217;t stop for me at a pedestrian crossing, I used an object in my hand to give such a beating to that bus that it must have cost them a few thousand dollars to repair the scratches. And I&#8217;d do it again.</p>
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