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Intoxicated passenger refuses to exit bus at McLeod and FlamingoParadise NV

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audio iconAlcohol Violation
McLeod Dr & E Flamingo Rd, Paradise, NV 89121

As discussed during the dispatch call, a bus driver at McLeod Drive and Flamingo Road reported an intoxicated passenger who refused to leave the bus. The passenger had been disruptive and loud on a previous trip as well. Security and law enforcement were called to remove the passenger, but he resisted leaving the bus.

Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
04:25
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, this is a question in three, seven, four, five.
00:05
I'm 16 minutes late already because I'm at a bus stop near McLeod and Flamingo, westbound,
00:13
dealing with the situation with an intoxicated person.
00:19
And the officer,
00:22
she's been dealing with him, but it's not working.
00:26
So I think she called for another.
00:29
I'm just waiting.
00:31
But she cannot get him out of the bus.
00:34
And he is so intoxicated and people,
00:38
he was complaining on the previous trip already.
00:41
So this is the second trip that he does with me.
00:45
Okay, copy that.
00:46
What you need to do then is hold your position and let's do what they do.
00:51
Copy?
00:53
Yeah, I understand that.
00:55
I just wanted to call to let you know.
00:57
Yeah, I understand the procedure, yeah.
01:01
All right, copy that, Mr.
01:02
Velazquez. Hey, we thank you for letting us know, though.
01:04
I'll document it.
01:07
All right, thank you, then.
01:09
Bye-bye.
01:11
23745.
01:14
Yeah, this is question 23745.
01:18
Hey,
01:19
Mr. Velazquez, how did ICS come to know about that gentleman on the bus, if they did happen to get on the bus, or what?
01:28
Well, what happened is that on my previous trip, I got two Metro police, they stopped me just to get that passenger on the bus.
01:41
I don't know why.
01:43
So he took the whole trip with me,
01:47
being scandalous, and people were coming to me, telling me that he was so loud and yelling.
01:54
So he went.
01:57
with me to lay over and he didn't want it to get on the bus.
02:01
I decided to let him ride again, but he's still doing the same.
02:05
And then I just called the security.
02:09
And now the other security just got here.
02:11
So they are dealing with him.
02:13
I don't know what's going on.
02:15
Okay. What I'm saying is, how did security find out the guy was on the bus?
02:23
Oh, because when I was going, I saw the sirens on the other side of the street, and I asked them for an assistant, so they just turned around and come and help me.
02:38
And I was assuming that they was going to get him out of the bus, but when I saw that, then I decided to call you.
02:45
I copy that you did right.
02:47
Hey, let me ask you a question.
02:48
When Metro asked you to take the person, could you tell as soon as they put him on the bus that he was going to be a problem at that point?
02:58
No, because I mean,
03:01
I just didn't want to ask them nothing.
03:03
They just wait on me to stop the coach and then they just, like,
03:09
they knew that he was so drunk.
03:11
I don't know why they just asked me to get him on the bus and like they wanted to get rid of him.
03:18
That's what it looked like to me.
03:21
Okay, yeah, you're correct in that assumption.
03:24
I use that word, but you're correct.
03:26
What I'm saying is when they put him on the bus, could you tell that he was intoxicated at the beginning?
03:31
That's correct.
03:33
Yeah, I saw him. He was all intoxicated and I still didn't understand why they just throw it on me and then that's the way they see the situation, I guess.
03:45
I couldn't deny the right to him because they wait until he, until he get on the bus and I keep on gone.
03:56
Copy-debtor, I understand.
03:58
All right, you did the best you can with what you, you did the best you could with what you're at.
04:02
All right,
04:03
I'll document it on this end and when ICS, top flight security, give him off the bus,
04:10
call back in here, let us know, okay?
04:13
Okay, yeah, they're still arguing with him.
04:17
He's not moving, so do you want me to call you when the situation is clear out then?
04:24
Yeah, I do with a call.

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McLeod Dr & E Flamingo Rd, Paradise, NV 89121

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