Pokemon Go has been a global sensation since it launched, and while much of the initial hype has died down, there is still a huge number of people around the world wanting to be the best trainer. Unfortunately, it seems some people favour playing the game over public safety, something that seemed all too true in the first few weeks of the games release, but that trend continues.
Footage has been released which shows a bus driver in Japan, who is playing Pokemon Go, on the go, driving a bus no less.
It’s said he is a tour bus driver from Ryobi Group in Osaka, according to Sanyo News, and the company has now banned drivers from having mobile phones while they’re behind the wheel and have apologised for the incident. Of course, deploying staff with some level of common sense would help, but you can’t blame the company for the driver’s poor judgement here.
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