Showing posts with label Shena Hardin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shena Hardin. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2012

And... She Still Doesn't Get It

Photo by Marvin Fong/ The Plain Dealer
Shena Hardin - a name for history, if history decides to record human selfishness and stupidity.  This woman rode up a daycare entrance ramp to drive on a sidewalk to go around a stopped school bus picking up a handicapped student.  When a police officer pulled her over to give her a ticket, somehow Ms. Hardin ended up in front of a judge.  Now I don't live in Ohio, but I assume that Ms. Hardin could have just paid the ticket.  That's how traffic tickets work in every other state I've lived in.

But let's give her the benefit of the doubt, maybe Ms. Hardin had no choice but to show up in front of a judge.  The judge, in a moment of extreme common sense, ordered Ms. Hardin not only to pay a fine, not only to lose her license for 30 days, but to hold up a sign for an hour during morning traffic.  The sign needed to say, "Only an idiot would drive on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus."

Now, I've talked about this before.  But I wanted to go over what happened, because now we're on the other side of Ms. Hardin's judgement.

The important question to me is - did Ms. Hardin learn her lesson?  Did she learn that it's important to follow the law, at least around school buses?

Sadly, I think the answer is "no".  The first day of her sentence, Ms. Hardin leaned on her sign while smoking and texting.  The judge made a few comments about how unhappy she was, and Ms. Hardin's lawyers basically told her to hold up the sign.  The second day, Ms. Hardin got out of a car (driven by someone else), and held up her sign.  Reporters surrounded her and asked her questions.  A man stood next to her in solidarity - something I really do not understand.  This man talked to Ms. Hardin for several minutes before she bothered to respond.  And what words of wisdom did Ms. Hardin utter?
"I don't owe anyone an apology." 
She went on to admit she would apologize to the students, but since she was standing on a corner during school hours, that was just ...lame.

She doesn't get it.  Ms. Hardin missed the fact that her needs are not more important that everyone else's needs, that obeying the stop sign on the school bus meant respecting the students and the community and that stopping isn't optional.  Ms. Hardin doesn't understand that she hurt the community, and that she owes everyone an apology, or at least an admission of guilt.

Of course, this is only over in the technical sense.  Ms. Hardin now has to live in a community where everyone knows what she did and who she is.

So I ask, do you think that Ms. Hardin will ever learn?  And what do you think she'll learn? 

Friday, November 9, 2012

Freaky Friday News: November 9, 2012

Judge Orders Crazy Driver to Publicly Advertise Her Crime

Last week, I saw a video where a woman driving a silver car drove on the sidewalk to avoid stopping for a school bus.  That's right - a woman drove up a daycare entrance and onto the sidewalk next to the daycare to go around the stopped school bus and around any other cars who stopped for the school bus.

The bus driver caught her sidewalk driving act a few times on his cell phone camera before contacting the school district.  The school district called the police, who sent an officer to watch the bus pick up kids and catch the idiot driver.  It worked; the video ended with a police car waiting for the woman, who received a ticket (and hopefully a lecture on safety).

 Now we know that the woman is Shena Hardin, from Cleveland, Ohio.  We also know that last week a judge found her guilty of driving past a stopped school bus and of reckless driving.  The judge fined Ms. Hardin $250, revoked her driver's license for 30 days, and.... ordered her to stand on a busy intersection between 7:45am and 8:45am wearing a sign that says, "Only an idiot drives on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus."

I'm not certain if she cares about the money, and I am almost certain that she will continue to drive even with a revoked license.  But I hope standing on a corner with the sign will make a big enough impression to keep her from doing such idiot driving stunts in the future.

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