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Home » News » Japan bus driver with 3 decades of service loses $84,000 pension after he was caught stealing $7

Japan bus driver with 3 decades of service loses $84,000 pension after he was caught stealing $7

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown World
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A Japanese bus driver with 29 years of service solves his retirement package Derth $ 84,000 after Bee triggered to steal $ 7 from passenger rates.

The city of Kyoto dismissed the man, who was not appointed, after he was filmed by the Security Chamber or his bus stealing 1,000 yen ($ 7) in 2022.

After his retirement money of more than 12 million yen ($ 84,000) was denied, the driver sedated the city but lost the case.

The verdict was supervised in his favor, with a court ruling that the punishment was excessive.

But on Thursday, the Supreme Court issued a final decision in favor of the city, restoring the original penalty.

He decided that man’s behavior could undermine public trust in the system and the sound operation of the bus service.

In the original incident, a group of five passengers entered the bus and paid 1,150 yen, according to the ruling.

According to the Mainichi newspaper, in February 2022, the 58 -year -old driver pocketed an invoice of 1,000 and in a passenger instead of putting it in the rate processing machine. The theft was discovered when the Municipal Transportation of Kyoto saw the incident in Dashcam’s images of the bus, the exit reported.

Despite being Caht on camera, he tried to deny his duration a meeting with his superior.

The driver had been reprimanded several times his career in several incidents, according to the ruling.

This included smoking repeatedly an electronic cigarette while I was on service, although when there were no passengers on board.

Kyoto's opinions before government statistics on foreign visitors

An urban bus drives along a street in Kyoto, Japan, on Saturday, April 13, 2024.

Buddhika Weasinghe/Bloomberg through Getty Images


The city of Kyoto praised the decision.

“Each of the bus drivers works alone and handles public money. We take very seriously that the fungus related to this area of ​​our workplace,” said Shinichi Hirai, an official of the Kyot public transport office.

“If our strict measures were not accepted, then the organization could become careless and could result in the erosion of public confidence,” he said.

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