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Bus passenger who wore a mask on his head ‘like a hat’ gets jailtime

‘There, I am off your f***ing bus,’ said defendant

Helen Coffey
Friday 18 December 2020 05:49 EST
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The incident occurred on a Bus Eireann vehicle
The incident occurred on a Bus Eireann vehicle (Getty Images)

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A man who wore a mask “like a hat” on his head and refused to put it on properly while travelling on a bus has been sentenced to jailtime.

The Bus Éireann passenger, 41-year-old Andrew Heasman, was travelling in Co Mayo, Ireland, on 14 July when he was asked by the driver to put on a face covering.

A number of passengers got off the bus after he failed to comply, according to testimony from Garda Thomas Bowens, who said he saw around 18 people waiting at Main Street, Ballyhaunis.

“He was wearing a mask on the top of his head like a hat,“ Garda Bowens said of the defendant, reports the Irish Examiner.

“I told him there was a requirement in place that the mask should cover the face, mouth and nose.”

Heasman demanded to be left alone and started filming the altercation with Garda Bowens.

When he finally left the vehicle, Heasman said to the driver: “There, I am off your f***ing bus,” according to Garda Bowens’ witness statement.

He testified that Heasman was handcuffed and started shouting: “They are arresting me for not wearing a mask.”

Heasman claimed that he was exempt from wearing a mask for health reasons but refused to provide any further evidence or information, saying he didn’t have to under data protection laws.

He also said he had been on the way to his uncle’s funeral when the incident occurred.

The case was heard at Castlebar Court, where Heasman was sentenced to two months in prison for failing to wear a face mask on public transport.  

Judge Lydon, who heard the case, also took a breach of public order charge into account when deciding on the sentence.

The Judge declared Heasman’s behaviour “totally inappropriate” in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

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