Oh, behave: Winnipeg Transit launches code of conduct

New initiative aimed at improving safety, security of transit employees and customers, city says

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Caption: Winnipeg Transit has created a code of conduct to "encourage appropriate behaviour and conduct while using Transit services." (CBC)

On Monday, Winnipeg Transit customers will start noticing a new decal and sign on buses as the city rolls out a code of conduct to improve the safety and security of drivers and passengers.
The code was created to "encourage appropriate behaviour and conduct while using Transit services," according to a news release from the city.
It is based on Transit By-Law No. 89/2014, which was created in 2014 to regulate the conduct and activities of transit users in order to promote the safety and well-being of employees and passengers on the transit system.
The complete code of conduct, bylaw and signs can be seen on the Winnipeg Transit website(external link).

Code of Conduct

  • Threats or assaults will not be tolerated.
  • Riders must pay applicable fare and comply with all fare terms and conditions.
  • Do not cross the safety line near the front of the vehicle while the vehicle is in motion.
  • No smoking, littering, spitting, vandalism, or graffiti.
  • No consumption of alcohol, illegal drugs or inhalation of solvents.
  • Do not disturb, annoy or interfere with any other person, includes loud, foul, insulting, abusive or inappropriate language.
  • Do not place feet on bus seat, spill food or beverages or create any unsanitary condition.
  • No soliciting, selling or distribution of merchandise or printed materials.
  • Do not impede the movement of passengers or employees.
  • Any item which may cause an obstruction or unsafe condition is not permitted.
  • No unlawful carrying of firearms or restricted weapons, explosive, flammable, or toxic material.
  • Do not extend any body part or object through bus window or door.
  • Service animals are allowed, all other animals must be in a closed carrier.