Michael Kincade grabbed the microphone during a recent school bus safety hearing at the Freedom House on Crawford Street in Roxbury with a mission. The angry father of an autistic six-year-old stranded on a broken down Boston school bus last year for hours because the driver's radio was broken was determined to make his voice heard.
"For all you people who don't think Global Positioning Systems are a good thing, the hell with you," he said. "I had to tell my wife our son was missing for three hours."
Boston School Bus Drivers Union members have spoken out against a push by City Councilor John Tobin and others to install GPS tracking devices on each bus. The push comes in …

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