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Someone is throwing Coke and tomato cans at buses and this Transit Windsor driver wants it to stop

A Windsor transit bus driver is speaking out about an extremely dangerous and common occurrence on a bus route that goes to Leamington, Ont.

'We had at least one shattered windshield from another driver who had a can of tomatoes thrown at him'

Three routes Transit Windsor routes have been identified for possible exposure.
The Route 42 bus has been getting hit by someone throwing cans of Coke or tomatoes, causing serious damage and putting passengers and the driver in scary situations. (Vince Robinet/CBC)

A Transit Windsor bus driver is speaking out about an extremely dangerous and common occurrence on a bus route that goes to Leamington, Ont.

Nicole Couser has only been driving the Route 42 bus since September and says what she's experienced in that time has been the worst in her 25-year career.

Someone has been throwing objects cans of Coke, cans of tomatoes, water bottles at the bus she drives, sometimes causing serious damage.

"It's not easy trying to drive a 40-foot 15-ton vehicle and then worrying about oncoming thingsflying at your windshield," Couser told Windsor Morning.

"It's quite scary. It's dark out there,you know. Some days it's raining, some days it's very foggy. You just never know."

If I get startled enough am I going to veer off the road and hit a pole or hit anoncoming vehicle?- Nicole Couser, Transit Windsor bus driver

She said other drivers on that route have experienced the same thing.

"It's been happening regularly since I started, but from talking to coworkers and other people who have been driving the route,starting right from the beginning of when the Leamington bus went into effect, so three years now," she said.

"We had at least one shattered windshield from another driver who had a can of tomatoes thrown at him, and my windshield was cracked."

The objects are also always thrown on Seacliff Drive on her shifts, between 6:33and 6:38 a.m.

Couser said the risk to her passengers is what really worries her.

I contemplated, you know, going off work for a few months.- Nicole Couser, Transit Windsor bus driver

"It's a lot. I haveanywhere from 15 to 30 people regularly ride this bus in the morning and itdoes weigh on your shoulders," she said.

"If I get startled enough, am I going to veer off the road and hit a pole or hit anoncoming vehicle?It can be very dangerous andit's a lot ofresponsibility."

She said she's considered taking leave from her job because of the stress and anxiety this has caused.

"I'm pretty traumatized by this whole thing," she said."I was hitlast Thursday, and FridayI contemplated, you know, going off work for a few months."

She said her passengers have had her back from the beginning, and one has even taken videos of the suspect pickup truck.

That information has been passed onto the police, and Couser hopes they find the person or people responsible.

The OPPsay they are investigating multiple incidents between Octoberand January.

"Unknown occupant(s) of a pickup truck have thrown items at a City of Windsor Transit bus, in some instances causing damage. The investigation is ongoing to identify individual(s) responsible," an OPP news release issued Thursday said.

A TransitWindsor spokesperson said the agency hopes that with police on the lookout, the culprits stop.