CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland woman caught on camera swerving onto a
sidewalk in order to pass a school bus full of children stood at the
same intersection wearing a sign that reads: "Only an idiot would drive
around a school bus."
Last week, Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Pinkey S. Carr sentenced
Sheena Hardin, 32, after she pleaded no contest to the charges of not
stopping for a school bus and reckless operation on a street or highway.
Carr ordered Hardin to stand at the intersection of E. 38th Street
and Payne Avenue Tuesday and Wednesday mornings this week wearing that
sign.
The sign, according to Carr's orders, must be written on 22 x 22
white poster board with the text written in all capital letters in black
marker.
Hardin must wear the sign from 7:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. both days.
Cleveland Metropolitan School District bus driver Uriah Herron
captured the video of Hardin driving on the sidewalk last September so
that she wouldn't have to stop to wait for the children in the school
bus to load and unload.
Hardin pleaded not guilty to the charges at a court hearing in September but reversed her plea in court last Monday.
Carr also ordered Hardin to pay $250 in court costs and suspended her license for 30 days.
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