http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-38264461
I would have been happier with a shorter jail time but a longer driving ban, as that would seem to make more sense to me.
This incident only got a brief mention on the forum in the Buses in the floods thread last December, but was quite a big news story in this area at the time.A school bus driver whose vehicle became stranded in floodwater with 23 pupils on board has been jailed for a year.
Graham Jones, 53, had driven past two road closed signs ahead of the incident between Newton-on-Ouse and Tollerton, near York, on 5 January.
He denied dangerous driving but was convicted following a trial.
Jones, of Linton Woods Lane, Linton-on-Ouse, was also handed a 36-month driving ban at York Crown Court.
Judge Paul Batty QC told Jones he had shown "vaunted arrogance" during his evidence and did not understand why he had not pleaded guilty given the evidence against him.
The bus was transporting the pupils on an eight-mile (12km) journey to Easingwold School on the first day of school following the Christmas holiday.
Jones had driven through one stretch of water without incident but got stuck when he attempted to drive through a second stretch, the court heard.
Prosecutors said he had driven past two road closed signs....
I would have been happier with a shorter jail time but a longer driving ban, as that would seem to make more sense to me.