Imagine being a bus driver responsible for the safety of young college students, only to find out that harassment and theft have become a major problem on your watch. This 38-year-old bus driver, with 15 years of experience, found himself in this exact situation. He decided to take matters into his own hands and started refusing to let men on the bus, unless they were college students or elderly women. But now, he’s facing backlash from colleagues and being accused of sexism. Is he a hero or just overstepping his boundaries? Let’s dive into the story. ️♀️
The College Bus Dilemma

The Unofficial Rule

Rising Crime on Public Transit

Disturbing Incidents

The Girls Speak Up ️

Taking Action

Accused of Sexism

Protecting the Students: Right or Wrong?
This bus driver’s decision to ban men from the bus has sparked controversy, with some accusing him of sexism. But his intentions were to protect the female college students from the rising crime on public transit. He’s now considering collecting evidence and reporting the situation to higher authorities. While he may have been a bit naive, his actions were driven by a genuine concern for the students’ safety. So, is he a hero for taking action or just overstepping his boundaries? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Following the rules or being sexist? The debate continues…

Bus driver praised for prioritizing female students’ safety

Bus driver faces backlash for protecting female students, but stands firm.

Bus driver receives NTA judgment for banning men to protect female students

Commenter calls out bus driver’s responsibility for sexual assault.

Debate on whether the bus driver is NTA or ESH

Support for bus driver protecting female students against harassment.

Protecting students from harassment, NTA. Keep doing what you’re doing!

Commenter criticizes bus driver for lax approach to sexual assault.

Bus driver rescinds service to protect female students. NTA.

College bus driver refuses men without ID: NTA or sexist?

Limiting bus ridership to college students is the best solution

Clear guidelines for student transportation or discriminatory policy?

College bus driver exercises right to refuse non-student men. NTA.

NTA bus driver protects girls, praised for life-saving actions

Bus driver takes action to protect female students, praised for it.

Female bus driver praised for protecting students from male coworkers.

NTA protects female students on the bus

Protective bus driver faces legal liability for non-students. NTA.

Protecting female students: Is ‘acceptable sexism’ justified?

Commenter suggests a solution to the problem, calls out negligence.

Protecting female students or sexist? Commenter defends bus driver’s actions.

Commenter blames bus driver for negligence and sexism.

Debate over bus driver’s actions and authority to ban non-students.

Safety first! Commendable decision to protect female students.

Female bus driver praised for protecting young women

Gender-based safety measures or discrimination? NTA comment defends driver.

Clear judgement. No a**holes here.
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Gender-based bus ban: NTA but could lead to discrimination charges.

Protecting female students or sexist? Commenter says NTA.

Bus driver takes proactive measures to ensure student safety

Following the rules is key, but is the bus driver NTA?

Commenter suggests simple solution to bus driver’s ban.

Commenter questions why action wasn’t taken sooner.

Female bus driver takes action to protect students from assault.

Commenter suggests checking rules to avoid discrimination and legal issues.

Bus driver defends student safety, but is it discriminatory?

NTA. Bus for women only. Allowing men was an exception. He’s protecting.

NTA comment receives approval for supporting bus driver’s actions.

College bus for girls’ dorms, equipped for special needs. Boys allowed, NTA

NTA protecting students from SA, not being sexist.

Enforcing policy to protect female students from harassment on bus.

College bus, NTA comment defends gender-based ban on male passengers.

Simple solution proposed to bus driver’s controversial ban.

Encourage reporting harassment and advocate for safety of women

Fairness concern raised for bus driver’s gender-based ban.

Commenter warns bus driver of potential consequences for his actions ⚠️

Gender-based discrimination justified for safety? NTA comment thinks so.

Breaking rules to protect female students: YTA or hero?

Commenter criticizes bus driver’s negligence but gives NTA judgment.

University bus driver enforces safety policy, sparks debate.

Breaking rules caused harassment, but YTA did the right thing

Bus driver’s ban on men to protect female students debated.

Bus driver enforces safety policy after sexual assault incident.

Prioritizing women’s safety on a female-only bus: NTA

Commenter calls out bus driver’s actions as prioritizing men over safety
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Bus driver praised for prioritizing safety of female students

Commenter calls out bus driver for breaking rules and favoritism.

A comment calling out a bus driver’s misplaced priorities.

Banning non-students from bus to protect female students. NTA.

Banning men on bus: justified or discriminatory?

Bus driver praised for protecting passengers, deemed NTA.

Learning from mistakes and changing behavior, NTA

♂️ Keep fighting for what’s right, NTA White Knight!

Commenter criticizes bus driver’s policy of allowing non-students.

Is the comment calling the article fake news?

Thankful reply receives NTA judgement.

Bus driver praised for protecting female students from male colleagues

Female bus driver receives praise for protecting female students.

Driver defends decision to ban college boys, not banning men.

Commenter supports bus driver’s actions, no replies.

Protecting female students from harassment and theft, NTA

Bus driver praised for protecting female students from creepy coworkers

Female-only shuttle for safety: NTA, justified precaution

Unexpected comment, but where’s the context?

NTA suggests a radical solution to the bus driver’s problem

NTA: Men upset about ban, but should not harass or assault.

Bus driver implements safety measures for female students, considers trans students



















































