The Périer buses - which run the Flixbus Le Havre-Paris lines - were at a standstill this Tuesday.

Drivers have exercised their right of withdrawal, weary of the multiple invective and assaults they have been subjected to since the implementation of the health pass in public transport, reports 

Paris-Normandy.

The drivers employed by the Norman company explained that they were victims of daily assaults.

A health pass control would have degenerated on August 29, when a driver would have suffered an attempted strangulation.

On Monday, a driver was reportedly hit and saw his glasses broken by a passenger who refused to check the health pass, departing from Saint-Ouen.

"We are not authorized to carry out these checks"

“We are receiving drivers. We are not authorized to carry out these checks. We want to continue our work without having to control the health passes. So as not to suffer any more attacks and insults, ”

 Arsène Tode, CFDT union delegate

, told

Paris-Normandy

, who encouraged his colleagues to exercise their right of withdrawal. The Flixbus line which connects Le Havre to Paris was therefore interrupted on Tuesday.

The law obliges carriers to control health passes.

A task complicated by many scenarios: unvaccinated people, vaccinated people waiting for a pass ... "No trip goes without a hitch, whether the departure is in Le Havre or in Paris", regrets the unionist.

According to the management of Périer coaches, dialogue has been initiated with employees to find a solution that can put them to safety.

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