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Any parents with concerns about late buses, buses not
turning up or issues regarding bus drivers should contact
the Depot Manager or Operations Manager. The school does its
best to pass on all of the issues relating to bus travel but
sometimes it is more effective if parents contact the Bus
Depot directly as well as contacting the school.
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Link to PS School Bus Time Table http://pscoaches.com.au/schoolbus.php
PORT STEPHENS COACHES
17a Port
Stephens Drive
Anna Bay NSW 2316
Phone: (02)
4982 2940
Fax: (02) 4982 2926
Email:
info@pscoaches.com.au

Code of Conduct
and Bus Pass information
It is every
student's responsibility to behave in a manner that ensures the safety
and comfort of passengers and drivers. This includes:
Behaving
appropriately
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respect the needs and comfort of other passengers
(e.g. no use of offensive or racist language, fighting, spitting,
placing feet on seats, throwing things in or from the bus, eating or
drinking - except water - unless the bus operator gives written
permission)
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give up seats to all adults and disabled passengers
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adhere to the law that bans smoking on buses
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obey reasonable directions from the driver (e.g.
where to sit or to remain in the bus)
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keep arms, legs and heads inside the bus
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refrain from attracting the attention of the driver
except in the case of emergency
Respecting
property
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protect bus property
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ensure that buses are not vandalised
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report any vandalism e.g. graffiti and window
etching
Holding
passes
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show travel passes or tickets to the driver on
boarding and when requested
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use the travel pass only for its intended purpose
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'swipe' or 'dip' passes in ticket readers if
available when boarding
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keep your pass for your own use - you should not
lend your pass to other students or borrow one from them.
Disobeying these
rules may lead to the withdrawal of school bus travel passes and/or
prosecution.
In the case
of students travelling under the School Student Transport Scheme, this
Code of Conduct is also printed on the application form. You are
reminded that when signing the application form the
parent/guardian/carer explicitly declares that they support the Code and
that it has been explained to their child.
If
students misbehave on buses, the following consequences may result:
Unacceptable
behaviour
such as using offensive or racist language, disobeying reasonable
directions from the driver, smoking, spitting, damaging property, eating
on the bus, distracting the driver with persistent noise and failing to
show the travel pass
may lead to
the loss of subsidised school travel privileges for up to two
school weeks for a second offence, and up to ten school
weeks for subsequent offences. Permanent suspension of school
travel privileges or banning from travelling on buses may apply for
repeated offences.
Dangerous
behaviour
such as seriously bullying or harassing other passengers, fighting,
letting any part of your body protrude from the bus, throwing objects
inside or outside the bus, using matches and lighters, carrying
dangerous items and group misbehaviour
may lead to
the loss of subsidised school travel privileges for up to four
school weeks for a first offence and up to ten school
weeks for subsequent offences - or if group misbehaviour is
involved, permanent loss of school travel privileges.
Permanent suspension of school travel privileges or banning from
travelling on buses may apply for repeated offences.
Highly dangerous
behaviour
such as interfering with safety equipment, pushing students out of the
doors or windows, assaulting the driver or other passengers and
destruction of bus property
may lead to
the permanent loss of subsidised school travel
privileges, and possible court action or police prosecution. Students
may be banned from travelling on buses.
The police will
be called to deal with highly dangerous behaviour.
These
penalties reflect the seriousness of the misbehaviour. They ensure that
all students who misbehave on buses are dealt with in a fair and
consistent manner, no matter which bus operator or school is involved.
If students
are refused travel, parents/guardians/carers must make alternative
travel arrangements and meet any costs of that transport. They will not
be eligible for the Ministry of Transport Private Vehicle Conveyance
Scheme under these circumstances.
A group of
school students behaving unacceptably may risk higher penalties if their
conduct puts the safety of other passengers or the driver at risk.
The
operator will inform the Ministry of its decision. The Ministry may
inform an operator of a student's record of misbehaviour. Please refer
to the Guidelines for Managing School Students' Behaviour on Buses for
dealing with incidents of inappropriate behaviour. Copies of the
Guidelines are available on this website at the following links -
PDF (185 kb);
Word file (299 kb). Copies are also
available at each school.
What are
the consequences of inappropriate behaviour?
If a
student misbehaves on a bus, the bus operator concerned will contact the
parents and the school.
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Depending on the gravity of the offence, students
may be required to give up their school bus travel pass or may be
refused travel on the bus for a period of time determined by the bus
operator.
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Heavier penalties may apply to students involved in
group misbehaviour.
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School principals have the right to take additional
disciplinary action against a student under the school's discipline
code or student welfare policy for any breach of the Code of
Conduct.
The bus
operator must provide written notification to the parents, guardians or
carers before a student's school bus travel pass can be withdrawn.
What can
you do if you disagree?
If parents,
guardians or carers don't agree with a decision, they should contact the
bus operator. If they are still not satisfied, they can contact the
nearest Ministry of Transport office. Toll-free telephone numbers for
each office are listed below.
For
more information please telephone your nearest Ministry of Transport
office on these toll-free numbers:
Parramatta
Office: 1800 227 774
Newcastle Office: 1800 049 983
Wollongong Office: 1800 049 961
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