"The first time I was able to ward off my attacker, this time he unfortunately had to get to me." For the second time in seven weeks time conductor Gerrie Doornbos attacked by an aggressive rail passengers. This time he was "just doing my job" punished with a blow to his temple.
At the ticket check Wednesday night was the traveler who traveled from Amsterdam to Almere to have no ticket. Only a "moratorium" that he had received on the journey because he had bought a ticket for it. "He immediately became aggressive, started shouting and grabbed the invalid ticket he had given me out of my hands," said Doornbos.
At the ticket check Wednesday night was the traveler who traveled from Amsterdam to Almere to have no ticket. Only a "moratorium" that he had received on the journey because he had bought a ticket for it. "He immediately became aggressive, started shouting and grabbed the invalid ticket he had given me out of my hands," said Doornbos.
His broken glasses was later found by employees of Service & Security NS. The costs will be recovered from the offender. "I'm glad we were able to catch him and he does not avoid his punishment. He must now sit three days and then justify himself before the court. "
The blow he feels a day later. But mentally he not boxes. "I happen to be a day off, but tomorrow just go back to work."
Reassuring
Doornbos is happy that bystanders him just like last time again rushed to help. "That's a comforting thought."
Anne-Fleur Pel / Metronieuws.nl/ © Reuters
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