City bus driver suspended for insisting on prayer
ATLANTA (AP) _ An Atlanta city bus driver has been suspended for five days after passengers said he insisted they hold hands as he led them in prayer. MARTA spokesman Lyle V. Harris told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that LeRoy Matthews' behavior during the Nov. 3 incident violated MARTA policy. According to a complaint filed with MARTA, when a passenger approached the front of the bus when it stopped around 7:30 p.m., Harris says it is unclear what they prayed for or about and whether this has happened before. Matthews has worked for MARTA for six years. (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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