McCoy said he and his partner sat in the front of a shuttle bus, holding hands when a driver discriminated against them.
“I saw him look at us, look down at his hands and he looked so
angry,” McCoy said. “He just blurted out at me, he goes, “’Okay, if
you’re going to do that, you’re going to the back of the bus.’”
Shocked and not wanting to cause problems, the couple obeyed.
Once the shuttle stopped at its destination, however, the couple asked
the driver why he forced them to move.
“I said, ‘I think it was because you didn’t like the fact that I
was holding my partner’s hand.’ He goes, ‘See, now you’re telling on
yourself.’ My partner responds, ‘Well, that’s discrimination,’ and the
driver responds, ‘You’re telling on yourself again,’” McCoy said.
A woman, originally from Albuquerque, witnessed the confrontation
and jumped in. “I told the bus driver that I was completely appalled
that anybody would be treated this way,” said Bernadette Aguirre.
“And the driver looks back at us and goes, ‘I’ll show you what’s appalling,’ and he points to us,” McCoy said.
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