An outburst of violence.

This is what a bus driver from the Lorient Region Transport Company (CTRL) suffered on September 2.

That evening, a young homeless man had boarded the bus accompanied by two other men, a woman and a dog.

Already well drunk, the group had continued to drink inside the vehicle.

The driver had intervened by telling them that it was forbidden.

The young homeless man then beat him while he was driving, reports

Le Télégramme

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The broken glasses and the torn shirt, the bus driver had all the same had the reflex to open the door, the group then fleeing.

After the violent attack on their colleague, the CTRL agents had exercised their right of withdrawal the following day.

Judged Monday before the court of Lorient, the author of the blows was sentenced to twelve months in prison, eight of which were suspended, specifies the daily.

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  • Bus

  • Violence

  • Court case

  • Lorient

  • Brittany

  • Justice