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Bus drivers and their unions are refusing to transport protesters arrested by police

Police officers are seen on a bus carrying people detained during a protest against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., May 29, 2020. Picture taken May 29, 2020.Public transportation unions are defending their members' refusal to transport arrested protesters, as ongoing unrest surrounding the death of George Floyd in Minnesota spread nationwide.

"This is a misuse of public transit," the head of one of the largest unions , the Amalgamated Transit Union, said. Video showing a bus driver supporting in demonstrations in Brooklyn racked up hundreds of thousands of shares on Twitter. Bus drivers in New York and Minneapolis refused to transport police and arrested protesters as demonstrations proliferated across the United States in response to the death of George Floyd during an arrest. Floyd died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes. Three other officers looked on.

The TWU Local 100, which represents public transit employees in New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, said its members "do not work for the NYPD" and that they should "should refuse to transport arrested protesters." As thousands gathered in Brooklyn, videos of bus drivers honking and gesturing in support spread online.

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