Passenger causes disturbance on city bus, Colorado Springs CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a bus driver in Colorado Springs reported a passenger shouting onboard. Dispatch advised the driver to address the passenger and warned that police could be called if the individual did not stop hindering public transportation. The situation calmed without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso CO Transportation Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're all 302.
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This is base.
00:02
I have a passenger that's yelling on my bus.
00:07
Are you able to say something so he will stop yelling, please?
00:12
What's your location currently?
00:14
I am in, I'm sorry, outbound.
00:17
I'm on Colorado and 8th Street.
00:22
K10-4, are your doors open and are you fully stopped?
00:28
And radio up.
00:30
4,
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Attention to the passenger on the Route 3 going away from the terminal.
00:37
You need to calm down and sit down.
00:40
Or you may depart the bus.
00:43
If you do neither, I will be forced to call PD and have you removed from the bus and cited with hindering public transportation.
00:52
Driver, let me know what we're doing. Okay, he's not talking anymore.
00:57
I'll let you know as I continue in route.
00:59
Thank you.
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