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Hunt for woman who urinated on bus and caused £700 worth of damage

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The woman (left) allegedly urinated on the bus and assaulted two women (Picture: Solent News)

A woman stunned fellow bus passengers by urinating on board because the driver refused to stop.

The woman and her friends are now wanted by police for causing £700 worth of damage and hurling abuse at passengers.

The trio were travelling from Bournemouth to Ringwood in Hampshire on a double-decker bus.

When the bus driver refused to stop the bus for the woman to get off and go to the toilet she decided to go where she was.

While the woman was urinating, her male friend allegedly shouted at passengers and kicked the door and windscreen of the bus.

Because of the disruption, all passengers were forced to leave the bus at the town of Verwood on the edge of the New Forest.

The woman who urinated allegedly went on to assault two young women.

Pictured: The woman accused of having a wee on the bus. A woman is being hunted by police after she stunned fellow passengers by urinating on a bus after the driver refused to stop. The woman and her two friends who also shouted at passengers and caused around ??700 worth of damage to the bus are wanted by police. The trio had been travelling on a double-decker bus from Bournemouth, Dorset, to Ringwood in Hampshire's New Forest. The three friends became 'verbally abusive' after the bus driver refused to stop to let them go to the toilet at the side of the road. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: Dorset Police/Solent News ?? Dorset Police/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
The woman accused of urinating (Picture: Dorset Police/Solent News)
Pictured: One of the woman's friends A woman is being hunted by police after she stunned fellow passengers by urinating on a bus after the driver refused to stop. The woman and her two friends who also shouted at passengers and caused around ??700 worth of damage to the bus are wanted by police. The trio had been travelling on a double-decker bus from Bournemouth, Dorset, to Ringwood in Hampshire's New Forest. The three friends became 'verbally abusive' after the bus driver refused to stop to let them go to the toilet at the side of the road. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. Please byline: Dorset Police/Solent News ?? Dorset Police/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
One of the friends who travelled on the bus (Picture: Dorset Police/Solent News)
(Picture: Dorset Police) Officers investigating public order and criminal damage offences on a bus travelling between Bournemouth and Ringwood are issuing CCTV images of three people they would like to identify. Between 8pm and 8.15pm on Friday 17 June 2022 a group of three adults were travelling on a double decker bus on the A338 from Bournemouth towards Ringwood. The group, which consisted of 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. 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. 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. Police Community Support Investigator Kate Hann, of Dorset Police, said: ?We are carrying out enquiries into this incident and I am keen to hear from anyone who recognises the three people in the CCTV images.
The man allegedly hurled abuse at passengers (Picture: Dorset Police)

Kate Hann, a community support investigator at Dorset Police, said: ‘We are carrying out enquiries into this incident and I am keen to hear from anyone who recognises the three people in the CCTV images.

‘I would also like to speak to the two young women, or possibly teenage girls, who say they were assaulted by the woman on the bus at the bus stop in Verwood to come forward so we can take their account of what happened.

‘The cost of the damage is £700 and the actions of this group forced the passengers to abandon their journey and get off the bus.

‘I am keen to identify the three people in these images and am urging anyone who has information that might assist our investigation to please come forward.’

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