A PASSENGER was kicked off a bus for repeatedly vaping in Bournemouth.
The incident occurred on the M1 bus at around 11pm last night (September 23).
A Morebus driver was forced to call the police after a man was constantly vaping on a bus.
After refusing to leave, police officers were called, and the man eventually left the vehicle.
Now, Morebus are reinforcing the ban on vaping on public transport.
Richard Wade, Morebus general manager said: “A passenger onboard one of our m1 buses was repeatedly vaping yesterday evening, despite our driver asking him not to.
“Despite initially refusing to leave the bus, the individual eventually alighted when the police were called. After a delay, the bus continued its service.
“For the safety and comfort of all our customers, I’d like to remind passengers that we do not allow smoking or vaping on-board. Anyone doing so, will be asked to refrain or leave the bus.”
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