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Video of passenger spitting on driver highlights 'tough' conditions for bus operators, union says

Transit Police are investigating after a passenger onboard a TransLink bus spat on the driver in Burnaby, B.C., on Tuesday.

Driver was unharmed but understandably 'shaken up,' police say

A still from a video posted to Facebook showing a passenger spitting on a bus driver in Burnaby, B.C., on Oct. 29, 2019. (Neczarvee Jane Guidoriagao/Facebook)

UPDATE Oct. 31. 2019: Transit Police say a suspect has been identified and arrested in connection to the spitting and kicking incident aboard a TransLink bus. More here.

ORIGINAL STORY:

A video of a bus passenger kicking his heel into the vehicle's front doors before spitting on the driver highlights working conditions Metro Vancouver bus operators face all too often, according to the employees' union.

The incident inBurnaby, B.C., happened less than 24 hours after transit operators in the region issued strike notice over wages and work environment.

Transit Police said the confrontationbegan when the passenger boarded the bus around 4:15 p.m. PT on Tuesday and kept standing at the very front of the bus. The driver asked the man to step back, but hecontinually came forward to cross a red line passengers are meant to stay behind, police added.

Eventually, the bus driver pulled over in the area of Hardwick Street and Canada Way and asked the passenger to leave. The man repeatedly kickedthe front doors of the bus before they opened, then turned and spatonthe driver's hair before disembarking.

A seven-second video of the incident posted on Facebook shows apassenger,dressed in ablue long-sleeved shirt with short, buzz-cuthair, kicking the door three times. Other passengers can be heard gasping after the man spits on the driver.

Watch the video below:

Passenger spits on driver, kicks bus door in Burnaby, B.C.

5 years ago
Duration 0:14
Transit Police were called after an agitated passenger spat on a bus driver in Burnaby, B.C., on Oct. 29, 2019. Another passenger took a video of the incident.

Transit Police verified the video Wednesday morning.

Sgt. Clint Hampton said officers responded and searched for the suspect, but he hasn't been found. The driver did not need medical attention but Hampton said the operatorwas understandably upset.

"You can imagine something like this, it's going to shake anybody up ... no one deserves to come to work and be assaulted," Hampton said.

Hampton said assaults such as the one in the video aren't common, but not unheard of either.

Transit operators inMetroVancouverserved 72-hourstrikenotice Monday, potentially leaving most of the region withoutbus, SeaBus or community shuttle service as early as Friday.

Unifor says Coast MountainBusCompany, which operatesbus services on behalf of TransLink, has failed to address workers' concerns about wages, benefits and working conditions.

"Regrettably, these types of incidents are too common," Uniforwestern regional directorGavin McGarriglesaid of the spitting incident.

"It's not news to the union and it's not news to the company, but it does highlight the tough working conditions ourunion [members] face out there," McGarrigle told reporters Wednesday.

More than 5,000 members of Unifor Locals 111 and 2200, representingbusdrivers, SeaBus and maintenance staff, voted 99 per cent in favour of job action earlier this month.

Hampton said Transit Police are still investigating. Anyone with information is asked to call police.

Anyone who sees anything inappropriate happening on public transit can reachTransit Police by phone or by texting 87-77-77.