Charlotte, NC (TLS). The FBI has issued a warning concerning the possibility that extremists may have worked in concert to become school bus drivers in districts around the country.
Although the FBI failed to publicize the nature of the 'extremists,' whispers among anonymous sources close to the investigations say that the agency is keeping an eye on a possible Muslim terrorist plot to utilize the nation's school buses in launching another attack on America.
The FBI reassured parents across the country that there is as yet no credible information that suggests 'extremists' are presently driving the nation's school buses, and thus, there is no cause for alarm.
Yet the very fact that the FBI would release such an alert is in itself cause for at least some concern.
FBI investigators state that the agency merely wants school districts to make sure that each person who applies for such a job is properly screened with a complete background check. In most districts this is standard practice already.
So, what is going on here?
Reading between the lines, it is obvious that the FBI possesses information that suggests the next tactic utilized by extremist Muslim terrorists is to infiltrate school systems, particularly in the area of school transportation. Yet the agency does not want to cause undue alarm among parents and students, given the fact that so far the FBI cannot confirm that terrorists have actually sought to get jobs as school bus drivers.
At the same time, prudence dictates that school districts, parents, and students across the country should exercise diligence. School districts need to be very careful and thorough in hiring practices. Parents and students can keep an eye out for any suspicious persons or behavior that suggest something unusual may be happening. Anything of this nature should be immediately reported to school officials and law enforcement authorities.
Friday, March 16, 2007
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