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Coffee tossed at bus driver

- Thomas Tracy

A steaming mad bus rider hurled a hot cup of coffee in a city bus driver’s face during a fight over his fare, police said Thursday.

The man got onto the BX6 bus near Third Ave. and E. 163rd St. in Morrisania about 10:50 a.m. on Feb. 3, but refused to pay his way.

After arguing with the 49-year-old bus driver, the man took a seat, but as the bus approached the next stop, the video shows the man chucking the coffee at the MTA bus driver’s face.

“I don’t pay!” the man screamed before scrambling off the bus.

The bus declined attention.

Cops on Thursday released surveillan­ce video of the java tosser and asked for the public’s help identifyin­g him and tracking him down. driver medical

Mr. Potato Head appeared to be losing his gender — but there’s more than meets the detachable eye.

Word came out Thursday morning on the website Fast Company that toymaker Hasbro was renaming the potato-shaped plastic Mr. Potato Head toy it introduced in 1952 to the gender-neutral moniker “Potato Head.”

But Hasbro, which linked to that announceme­nt, followed up hours later with a declaratio­n clarifying that wasn’t the whole story.

“Hold that Tot — your main spud, MR. POTATO HEAD isn’t going anywhere!” the company tweeted. “While it was announced today that the POTATO HEAD brand name & logo are dropping the ‘MR.’ I yam proud to confirm that MR. & MRS. POTATO HEAD aren’t going anywhere and will remain MR. & MRS. POTATO HEAD.”

The classic dress-up statuette with changeable facial features including removable noses, eyes and ears will be packaged to reflect the brand’s updated name.

As part of Hasbro’s rebranding, a new Potato Head set will hit stores this fall allowing kids to create families that have a pair of moms or a couple dads. The new Potato Head line “is a celebratio­n of the many faces of families allowing kids to imagine and create their own Potato Head family with 2 large potato bodies, 1 small potato body, and 42 accessorie­s,” Hasbro said in a press release. “The possibilit­ies to create your own families are endless with mixing and mashing all the parts and pieces.”

GLAAD’s Chief Communicat­ions Officer Rich Ferraro celebrated “Potato Head” as part of a larger movement toward greater diversity and inclusion.

“By offering a toy that exists outside of the binary of male and female, Hasbro is helping kids to simply see toys as toys, which encourages them to be their authentic selves outside of the pressures of traditiona­l gender norms,” he said in a statement.

Mattel has similarly updated its blond and busty Barbie dolls to reflect the nation’s growing diversity in recent months, including one figurine who is in a wheelchair.

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