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Vesić said the attacker was arrested and that the city of Belgrade would file a criminal complaint against him for endangering the safety of the passengers, as well as a report of compensation for the damage he did to the bus.
According to the deputy mayor, Mitrovic is without a doubt the 15th driver to be attacked on public transport since the beginning of this year, while there are between 50 and 60 attacks on drivers annually.
“What happened to Bojan speaks of how much some people believe they have the right to take the law into their own hands, how much they presume and think they are not responsible under the law. The person who attacked him is about 25 years old and attacked him without any reason. ” , in the middle of driving, which endangered the safety of all passengers, “said Vesić.
He stated that the majority of Belgrade citizens have great respect for the people who work in the SGP, but that, unfortunately, there is a minority who think that no law applies to them.
“In this thug’s example, we will see how the laws are enforced,” Vesić said, adding that drivers on public transportation do hard and responsible work and that they must focus while they work, and that any obstruction and attack by drivers jeopardizes passenger safety.
“As a city, we are trying to support them. Their average salary this year is already 74,000 dinars, which is a decent salary in Serbia, but it may be higher and as the city’s finances are better, we will try to be among the first in the city will have higher wages because they deserve it, “added Vesić.
Bojan Mitovic, who drives a bus on line 27, says he was attacked by a young man he had never seen before.
“There was a brief verbal altercation after which he opened the door of my driver’s cab and hit me three times on the head and another door, also on the head. After that we had a conversation with the police and we will see what the authorities will say judicial, “he said. it’s mitrovic.
He said he wants those things to never happen again and appealed to all citizens who travel by public transportation to understand that drivers are ordinary people, too.
“Any mistake is not intentional and this time I would ask passengers not to take it wrong and to make an effort not to jeopardize our safety and that of our families,” Mitrovic said when the secretary of public transportation for the city, Jovica Vasiljevic and Director of GSP Belgrade Radiša Momčilović.
(Kurir.rs/Tanjug)
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