The Jewish Chronicle

Bus driver reproof

- BY JENNIFER LIPMAN

THE BUS company Arriva has apologised for “inappropri­ate” behaviour after an on-duty driver offered express support to anti-Israel protesters.

The incident in November, outside Sadler’s Wells theatre in London, was during a demonstrat­ion against a performanc­e by the youth arm of Israeli dance company Batsheva.

Activists were gathered outside the venue wielding banners about Israeli apartheid at the demonstrat­ion, when the driver of a No 38 bus came past. As he passed, the driver tooted his horn several times and waved at the demonstrat­ors, promoting them to cheer.

A witness contacted Arriva the following day expressing concern, and Arriva has now investigat­ed.

“That sort of behaviour is totally inappropri­ate whilst on duty and I can confirm that the driver in question has since been identified and interviewe­d by his manager,” said a spokesman for the company “He was advised on all aspects of your complaint and his performanc­e will be closely monitored to make sure that there are no further incidents of this nature.

“I am sorry that a member of our staff should have acted in this manner.”

A Transport for London spokesman, responding to another complaint about the incident, said: “We expect drivers to promote a positive image of London Buses and to act profession­ally at all times. Clearly, a London bus driver should not be participat­ing in a protest while performing their duties.”

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