Passengers smoking causes minor disturbance on bus, St Louis Park MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a bus operator in St. Louis Park reported that several passengers were smoking on board near Lake Street and France Avenue. The passengers stopped smoking before police assistance was needed, and the operator declined further help. The incident resulted in no escalation or enforcement action.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:46
Transcript:
00:00
Eight 411.
00:01
Eight 411382 here.
00:03
Sir, the people still on board your bus?
00:05
Three of them, but the rest of them got off.
00:08
Okay, are they still causing a problem? Do you still want police to track on them?
00:12
Well, they're not smoking now, but who knows if they're going to be smoking again? But no, it's fine.
00:18
Okay, otherwise, if they were, if you want police to track on them, they want you to hold near Lake Street.
00:24
Okay, I'll do that.
00:27
Okay, I'll let them know. I know you're holding there.
00:28
If they get off before police arrive, give me a call back please.
00:31
Okay, you know I'm at Lake and France right now?
00:35
I did not know that, but I will update the call.
00:38
All right.
00:39
So if they do end up getting off at Lake and France and don't come back, let us know please.
00:44
All right, thank you.
00:46
Thanks, you too (name withheld).
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