Prague Tram Driver Given Community Service for Ejecting Ukrainian Family From Tram
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Former Prague transport company driver Daniel Bejvl (30), who rudely kicked a Ukrainian couple with their two-year-old grandson and a stroller off a tram at the end of February last year, was sentenced on Wednesday by the District Court for Prague 10, which has not yet entered into force, to 200 hours of community service for disorderly conduct. In addition, he must pay the family a total of 55,000 crowns in non-pecuniary damage and undergo a so…
It is known that after the incident, the driver lost his job. In two years, it received eight complaints from passengers, although most of them did not find official confirmation.
The driver was found guilty of hooliganism and assigned 200 hours of community service and "social rehabilitation programmes".
Prague - A court has ordered tram driver Daniel Bejvl to do 200 hours of community service for his altercation with a Ukrainian couple last year. The man must also undergo a social training program and pay the couple 55,000 crowns in compensation. According to today's non-final verdict, Bejvl committed disorderly conduct, but not defamation of the nation, as the prosecution claimed.
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