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Citrus Connection bus drivers can now carry non-lethal weapons

Their union says no other transit authority in the US allows drivers to be armed.
Credit: 10Investigates

LAKELAND, Fla. — Citrus Connection will now allow its bus drivers to carry non-lethal weapons, like pepper spray, to defend themselves.

“We encourage them to be properly trained at their expense, and if they are going to be carrying, we would like them to let us know,” Citrus Connection Marketing and Communications Manager Dave Walters told 10Investigates.

An Amalgamated Transit Union spokesperson told 10Investigates he does not know of any other transit authorities in the U.S. that allow bus drivers to carry weapons.

Administrators at Citrus Connection, which operates public transit in Polk County, will now work to create a procedure for drivers to carry those self-defense items.

Credit: Citrus Connection

Between 2017 and 2019, four Citrus Connection bus drivers were physically attacked, and 18 drivers were verbally abused.

In April 2018, bus surveillance video showed a passenger punching a Citrus Connection driver.

“He went after me and punched me really hard twice in the right side of my face. The first punch blew away my glasses and the second punch blew away my hat,” the driver wrote in an internal incident report.

Citrus Connection does not allow drivers to carry guns.

The transit authority has a ridership of more than 1 million each year.

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