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It shows the driver throwing a grey bag out the back doors of the bus before the woman grabs him by the jacket with one hand and pushes her other hand into his face.

She then walks to the rear of the bus and picks up some other belongings and heads to the front door, with the bus driver following her.

When the woman reaches over a plexiglass barrier into the driver's seat area, the driver shoves her out the door.

She tries to get back in three more times and can be heard challenging the driver to hit her. Each time she steps inside the bus, the driver pushes her out.

"You're dead," the woman tells the driver at one point. He pushes her out a final time as the doors close, briefly trapping her arm. The video captures laughter from other passengers.

Standing outside, the woman appears to kick at the bus before the driver pulls away.

Carrie Hotton-MacDonald, director of business integration and workforce development with the City of Edmonton, said the incident will be investigated fully.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It shows the driver throwing a grey bag out the back doors of the bus before the woman grabs him by the jacket with one hand and pushes her other hand into his face.

She then walks to the rear of the bus and picks up some other belongings and heads to the front door, with the bus driver following her.

When the woman reaches over a plexiglass barrier into the driver's seat area, the driver shoves her out the door.

She tries to get back in three more times and can be heard challenging the driver to hit her. Each time she steps inside the bus, the driver pushes her out.

"You're dead," the woman tells the driver at one point. He pushes her out a final time as the doors close, briefly trapping her arm. The video captures laughter from other passengers.

Standing outside, the woman appears to kick at the bus before the driver pulls away.

Carrie Hotton-MacDonald, director of business integration and workforce development with the City of Edmonton, said the incident will be investigated fully.

3 years ago
1 score