NO ARRESTS have been made in connection to a woman who urinated on a bus in Bournemouth, police say.
On Friday, June 17, a double decker bus travelling on the A338 from Bournemouth towards Ringwood had to stop in Verwood when three passengers allegedly became verbally abusive.
Police say one man and two women became verbally abusive when the driver refused to stop the bus to let them off to relieve themselves at the side of the road.
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One of the women then urinated on the bus in front of passengers.
The man shouted abuse at the passengers and driver and also punched and kicked the door and windscreen of the bus, Dorset Police said.
The bus stopped at a designated bus stop for Verwood and all passengers got off. It is reported that the woman who relieved herself then assaulted two women on the pavement outside.
Dorset Police released CCTV images of three people they would like to speak to following the incident, which also included £700 worth of damage.
A spokesperson for Dorset Police said: “We’ve had a number of responses to our appeal.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact Dorset Police quoting occurrence number 55220100814.
The investigation will continue.
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