Train, Bus Drivers Use Intercoms To Show Support

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2019-06-16 HKT 18:41

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  • People on this bus applauded following the driver's announcement. Photo:  Internet

    People on this bus applauded following the driver's announcement. Photo: Internet

Bus drivers and MTR captains have voiced support for the anti-extradition protesters, using their vehicles' loudspeakers systems.

Some train captains said that they were unable to participate in the march because of their job.

One driver said those joining the demonstration could do so "on his behalf". He called on the people of Hong Kong to keep fighting until the end.

At least one bus driver also demonstrated his sympathy, calling on passengers heading to the rally be careful for their safety and to and resolutely oppose the government's plan.

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