In Lviv, a bus driver was dismissed for ignoring the moment of silence.


In Lviv, a bus driver of route No. 51 was dismissed for refusing to stop the vehicle for a moment of silence in honor of fallen defenders. Passengers complained, but he only shouted in response. The Lviv City Council emphasized that honoring the memory of the fallen defenders is mandatory for everyone.
As a result of the incident, the driver was dismissed, and the company 'Uspikh-BM', which operates the route, apologized for his inappropriate behavior. They also promised to enhance training for public transport drivers regarding communication with passengers.
Summary
The bus driver in Lviv was dismissed for refusing to hold a moment of silence for the fallen defenders. His inadequate behavior and reaction to passenger complaints provoked these events. The carrier company apologized and promises to improve training for drivers in terms of communication with passengers.
This news discusses a bus driver in Lviv who was dismissed due to his refusal to stop the vehicle for a moment of silence in honor of the fallen defenders. The driver's inappropriate behavior and his response to complaints led to his job loss, but the carrier company promised to enhance the training of drivers regarding communication with passengers.Read also
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