Monday, February 9, 2015

Aftermath of bus incident

Columbia Borough Police Officers Austin Miller and Bryan Keyser talk to a woman who had been asked to leave an RRTA bus near Fourth and Chestnut at about 3:50 p.m. on February 9, 2015. It appeared as though Officer Miller escorted her from the bus. Apparently, the woman was upset about having had to wait a long time for the bus to pick her up at Ninth and Locust. (It's difficult to hear the conversation due to traffic noise; I was standing on the other side of the highway.)




3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I saw her twice as I passed the intersection today at ninth and locust and the second time I said "how long does she have to wait for the bus?". It did seem long.

Anonymous said...

have to say i just read columbia news and reviews....council did exactly as we knew they would. final vote to sell the sewer plant. what a huge mistake. for $8.6 million.....our boro mgmt owes $5 MILLION immediately. lets us with $3.6...we'll be lucky for that lasts for this year. they ALL are big spenders and now there is NO monthly income from the sewer plant. Putting the for sale sign on my house this week.

Anonymous said...

have to say i agree....big mistake to sell sewer plant. also agree the boro will be DEAD BROKE within a year! big spenders of OUR money.