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DESCRIPTION:8/19/16 SF Rally Stop Terrorizing SFMTA TWU 250 A Drivers-Defend Driver 
 Carla Ramero Attacked By Motorist And SF MTA Which Refuses To Release Video 
 Tape\n\nPress Conference Friday August 19, 2016 SFMTA Headquarters  Van 
 Ness And Market St. San Francisco 12:00 Noon\n\nDefend SF TWU 250A Drivers, 
 Stop Workplace Violence And Cover-up By Management\n\nSF Transit Workers 
 Need A Safe Workplace And An End To Workplace Bullying\n\nCarla Ramero, a 
 SFMTA TWU 250A driver was physically attacked on the job by an irate 
 motorist. Instead of defending the driver,  the SF MTA management are 
 setting her up to be fired. This is not the first time that the SF MTA 
 management have helped target, bully and retaliate against  workers at the 
 agency.  These managers  are  refusing to release the video tape of the 
 incident despite the fact that this is important evidence in the defense of 
 Romero.\nEven the SF police department have released videos of deadly 
 incidents yet apparently the SFMTA managers and Ed Lee's hand picked  
 commission don't think the public are entitled to this information. SF MTA 
 250 A driver and OSHA whistleblower Dorian Maxwell as well was also another 
 worker who was framed up by the agency after he exposed serious health and 
 safety OSHA  issues at the SF MTA. Dorian had to get a Sunshine Commission 
 order for the video tape which vindicated him against the SF MTA management 
 frame-up scheme. He was also  illegally fired by the SFMTA and was ordered 
 back to work by the California Labor Commissioner but Mayor Ed Lee's MTA 
 bosses are still refusing to abide by the order to put him back to 
 work.\nWe need to stand up for SF MTA 250A drivers and all public workers 
 who are scapegoated and blamed for the increasingly dangerous health and 
 safety conditions on the job. Protecting the public means protecting the 
 public workers, whistleblowers and  workers like Ramero who are hung out to 
 dry instead of being defended by SF MTA management.\n\nDorian Maxwell  and 
 other defenders of health and safety and transparency will attend the press 
 conference.\n\nPress Conference Rally called by\nUnited Public Workers For 
 Action\nwww.upwa.info\nFor information\n45-282-1908\n\nAdditional 
 media\nhttp://archives.sfweekly.com/sanfrancisco/muni-our-transit-agency-has-neglected-maintenance-for-years/Content?oid=2185415\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLc5D-tgm5o\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74DRR5b6ClE\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zquP57iENNE\n\n\nhttp://www.sfexaminer.com/muni-operator-says-beaten-fended-off-attacker/\nThe 
 SF MTA management continues to help frame-up and terrorize SF Muni TWU 250A 
 drivers. The latest driver is \nSF TWU 250A Muni operator says she was 
 beaten, but fended off attacker\n\nMuni operator Carla Romero was 
 reportedly attacked by a man on Third Street on Saturday. (Courtesy Carla 
 Romero)\nBy Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez on August 15, 2016 1:00 am\n\nA Muni 
 operator who said she was beaten Saturday morning is also facing charges of 
 assault by the man she claimed threw her to the ground and punched her 
 repeatedly.\n\nShe is filing charges as well, she told the San Francisco 
 Examiner.\n\n“I freaked out,” she said. “I felt like he was going to 
 keep coming at me.”\n\nThe San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency 
 confirmed the incident was reported to the agency and to the San Francisco 
 Police Department. SFPD was unable to provide details on the allegations 
 from the man before press time.\n\nThe operator, Carla Romero, 32, was 
 driving a 30-Stockton bus on Third Street at 9 a.m. Saturday morning past 
 Mission, when she was told by Muni dispatch to take it back into the yard 
 for repair. She pulled over and exited her vehicle to attach the trolley 
 poles of the bus to a different set of wires, which would allow her to 
 change direction.\n\nAn irate driver zoomed past her and shouted, she said. 
 He pulled up in front of her bus, exited the vehicle and approached 
 her.\n\nShe said the man appeared to be in his late 50s, and stood taller 
 than her at about 5’9” and had white hair.\n\n“He put his hands on 
 me, he pushed me back,” she said. In the flurry of his attack, she said, 
 “I’m not sure if he punched me, but I threw a punch” defensively, she 
 said.\n\nThat’s when he threw her to the ground and punched her 
 repeatedly. She guarded her face with her left arm, but still sustained 
 hits to her jaw on both sides. When Romero came to the Examiner, she had 
 scratches on her face and lumps on her head.\n\n“I managed to punch him 
 in his nose,” she said, which is when he backed off.\n\nThe man was 
 unable to flee as a passerby took the key from his ignition and handed it 
 to Romero, she said, which she then gave to the police.\n\nSFMTA 
 spokesperson Paul Rose said he could not comment on details of the case, 
 but said, “we take these issues very seriously and pursue all appropriate 
 actions on incidents that involve our operators.”\n\nSFMTA confirmed SFPD 
 is in possession of video recorded from the side of Romero’s bus. She 
 said she felt confident the footage would show she was attacked.\n\nRomero 
 is a San Francisco native with four children, and said she loves working 
 for Muni. “I’m happy serving the public,” she said, “they’re my 
 people.”\n\nBut she wants the public to be more aware of the violence 
 Muni operators sometimes face, which was also highlighted by the Muni 
 operators Transport Workers Union Local 250-A in May this 
 year.\n\n“There’s a lot of my sisters and brothers getting hurt,” she 
 said.\n\nRomero’s first court date is in October, she said.\n\nUPDATE 
 10:09 a.m.: Monday morning the San Francisco Police Department confirmed 
 both parties, Romero and her claimed attacker, “claimed the other was the 
 aggressor.” Each signed a citizens arrest against the other, according to 
 SFPD, and both were cited for battery.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/15/18790167.php
SUMMARY:SF Rally Stop Terrorizing SFMTA TWU 250 A Drivers-Defend TWU 250 A Driver Carla Ramero
LOCATION:SFMTA Headquarters  \nVan Ness St And Market St.\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/15/18790167.php
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