“These attacks show how dangerous transit jobs can be and highlight the risks we face every single day,” TWU Local 100 said in a statement. “The MTA should recognize this.”
In the earliest attack, a male bus driver who was taking the subway to get to a bus depot Friday night was punched in the face by a stranger on the M train platform at the Middle Village-Metropolitan Avenue station in Queens, authorities said.in the head with a plastic bottle and then ran off, police said.The bus was on Amsterdam Avenue near West 130th Street in Manhattan at the time of the attack Saturday afternoon.
The female bus driver assigned to the B46 route was slammed in the head with a book bag by a female rider who exited the bus and fled around 3:22 p.m., cops said. The driver sustained an injury to the head in the attack that occurred at the intersection of Malcom X Boulevard and Dekalb Avenue.The trio of attacks came after a 45-year-old MTA bus driver was repeatedly punched in the face by another man as he drove a M14 bus on May 6.
The alleged attacker was arguing with the driver near East 14th Street and Third Avenue around noon when he boarded the bus and pummeled the transit worker, police said. The suspect fled the location on a motorized scooter and the bus operator was taken to Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital in stable condition.
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