The driver was attacked in Sheffield by a passenger demanding to be taken to Chapeltown, police say.
A bus driver was attacked while on a break parked in a layby in Sheffield.
The driver was assaulted at about 16:15 BST on Wednesday by a man who boarded the bus outside a convenience store on Cottam Road. The man asked to be taken to Chapeltown and when the driver said he was on a break, the man punched him in the face injuring his nose, police said.The passenger was described as white, in his early 20s, about 5ft 8in tall with short dark blonde hair.Follow BBC Yorkshire on
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