Passenger causes disturbance on light rail, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a passenger on a northbound light rail train was reported to be loud and refusing to comply with operator requests. The individual left the train at 38th Street Station in Minneapolis and boarded bus 14. No further police action was required.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
We're on LRV 110 headed north, just leaving 46th Street station.
00:07
Okay, you have someone on board that is loud?
00:11
Yes, I have a woman wearing a burgundy coat,
00:15
black sweatpants and brown boots.
00:18
She is yelling and refusing to behave.
00:21
She says she doesn't have them if she does.
00:24
Present half were provided.
00:27
Please start it to you.
00:31
Copy that, thank you.
00:35
Trip 500 and twenty-two to dispatch.
00:37
Trip 522.
00:39
Yes, we appreciate you.
00:41
The rider who was yelling and refusing to cooperate got off at 38th Street station.
00:52
We've run into her multiple times over 7th.
00:57
It's always the same thing.
00:59
It looks as if she is getting on bus 14 that's currently waiting at 38th Street.
01:05
Three station.
01:07
All right, thank you for the appreciation.
01:11
Eight hundred and thirty-four will cancel police.
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