Man charged with assaulting Winnipeg Transit driver; passenger took video
WINNIPEG — The union representing bus drivers in Winnipeg says a fare dispute this week where the driver appeared to fight back after being spat on shows the need for different ways to collect money from passengers.
John Callahan, president of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1505, said there were about 60 assaults on operators in Winnipeg last year and two thirds were a result of fare disputes.
Callahan said other cities have taken the job of fare collection away from drivers and instead use transit inspectors, who in some cases check fares by using electronic readers to scan passengers’ smart cards.
“This operator himself told me, as many operators have told me when they’ve been spit on, they’d rather be punched or slapped than spat on,” Callahan said.


