Winnipeg transit rejects signage in memory of bus driver killed on job
Winnipeg Transit drivers were told Thursday not to display messages on their buses in memory of a colleague murdered on the job exactly two years ago.
Transit officials issued a memo to drivers to not display “RIP #521” or similar messages on large electronic signs on the front of buses that can alternate between the route name and other notifications. The phrase is a reference to the badge number of Irvine Fraser, who was stabbed by a passenger on Feb. 14, 2017.
“It has upset all our membership very, very badly,” said Aleem Chaudhary, president of the bus drivers’ union local.
“It took everybody by surprise this morning because … everybody was ready to be able to display the signs and to be able to mourn on this special day.”