2024-02-12 17:49:00
Dissatisfied with having to walk more, the man then began to get out of the bus between two stops, kicking the rear window. The driver, warned by other passengers, opened the door to let the individual out. The latter did not stop there as he continued to kick the cracked window, which then broke.
“The police quickly intervened,” says Vincent Van Der Weide, CGSLB TEC union representative.” The driver filed a complaint and the video surveillance images of the bus were seized,” he adds. An investigation is underway to identify the suspect, “clearly visible in the images”.
“This is the fifth incident in 7 days”, indicates the trade unionist, who is nevertheless delighted that, “for the first time, the commitments made by the authorities are respected”. However, “we are not immune to a change of mood”, concludes the delegate.
We learn, in fact, from a reliable source, that “the agreement signed at the end of last week’s strike provides for management to notify the union delegations as soon as an incident occurs”. However, delegates were made aware of the incident on Monday morning via social networks.
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