Some cops cussed out a bus full of rowdy Middle School Students in Georgia.   They got suspended for two days without pay.  Yep, some parents complained.Here is what happened.  According to a report from a local TV station, last month, a bus driver for Dalton Public Schools pulled her vehicle over after the kids on her bus started acting up and she felt she could not drive and try to control them too.  She called the dispatcher and complained that the students were being unruly and creating unsafe conditions on the bus.

Police were called and Dalton Police officers John Gurrieri and Steven Collins arrived on the scene and hopped on the bus to talk to the kids.  They did not use Sunday School Language!

Collins took one Smirking student off the bus for a private chat, he is heard off screen calling the student a "jackass."

In the mean time, Gurrieri addressed the entire bus.  Here is part of what he said.

"You want to act like a bunch of hellions?" She (the bus driver) can't (expletive) focus on what she's doing. What if she flipped the bus over? Or hits somebody? You think it is (expletive) funny when you're hurt or when someone else is hurt? What's funny then?"

Of course it was all captured by the Bus Camera, you can see it here.

Some parents heard about it and complained. Both officers were suspended without pay for two days, received written reprimands, are given 40 hours of community service.  They also must go through additional training on verbal communication.

The company that Dalton Schools outsources for transportation says the driver no longer works there.

So it looks like the kids won!

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