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Bus driver sacked after confronting man who allegedly stole a passenger's necklace
Summary
A London bus driver says he intervened after a passenger's necklace was taken and later struck the man; an employment tribunal has upheld Metroline's decision to dismiss him.
Content
Mark Hehir, a London bus driver, says he chased a man who had taken a passenger's necklace, recovered the item and then became involved in a physical confrontation. An employment tribunal later reviewed the episode and upheld Metroline's decision to dismiss him for breaching company protocols. A police case review reported that the force used was described as proportionate, and Mr Hehir has since left the bus company and is working elsewhere.
Key points:
- The employment tribunal found Mr Hehir struck the man and restrained him until police arrived, and it upheld Metroline's dismissal as fair.
- A police case review said the force used was proportionate and necessary in the circumstances, according to the published findings.
- An online petition seeking his reinstatement or compensation has been launched; further legal or procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
Summary:
The tribunal upheld Metroline's dismissal and a police review described the force as proportionate. A public petition has been created calling for reinstatement or compensation. Undetermined at this time.
