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Bar-On’s story was published in Haaretz last year. “I’ve had arguments with passengers over where I could sit” she related at the time. “Drivers don’t have the patience to deal with these issues. How much can you quarrel? I asked myself why I needed to fight this, but it’s a really important issue.”
She said that in contrast to previous occasions, this was the first time a driver had played an active role in segregating women. Following a complaint filed by attorney Meital Arbel on behalf of the Reform Center for Religion and State, the ministry of transportation launched an investigation which refuted two versions of events given by Egged. Arbel said “one has to act with resolve against the segregation of women on buses. We’ll continue to do so until all bus companies internalize the idea that female passengers cannot be asked to sit in the back, and certainly not be denied access to a bus because of their gender.”
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