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Can any exceptions be made?

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Can any exceptions be made?

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A. Sometimes children not normally entitled to transport may want to travel on the school bus to a friend’s home or for other exceptional reasons. In these circumstances, the school may, at its discretion, issue a temporary pass for travel on one occasion only. Before doing so, the school should be satisfi ed that the issue of a temporary pass would not result in the bus being overloaded on that particular journey. Please note that the driver may refuse to accept such a temporary bus pass if he or she believes it would cause the bus to be overloaded.

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