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Apology as bus driver prays by Portsmouth road | Apology as bus driver prays by Portsmouth road |
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A bus company has apologised after a school complained about a coach driver stopping to pray on a main road. | A bus company has apologised after a school complained about a coach driver stopping to pray on a main road. |
Parents of about 50 pupils from Meon Junior School told the Portsmouth News they were "furious" the Vision Travel bus had stopped on Eastern Road. | Parents of about 50 pupils from Meon Junior School told the Portsmouth News they were "furious" the Vision Travel bus had stopped on Eastern Road. |
The pupils and staff were returning from a school trip to London when the Muslim driver began using a prayer mat on the roadside. | |
A spokesman for the Cosham-based firm said it was investigating. | A spokesman for the Cosham-based firm said it was investigating. |
Parents said the bus was left parked in a dangerous position as other vehicles had to swerve to avoid the parked bus as children and staff remained on board. | Parents said the bus was left parked in a dangerous position as other vehicles had to swerve to avoid the parked bus as children and staff remained on board. |
A spokesman for Vision Travel said it had issued an apology to the school and declined to comment on the driver's position with the company until it had concluded an investigation. | A spokesman for Vision Travel said it had issued an apology to the school and declined to comment on the driver's position with the company until it had concluded an investigation. |
Portsmouth City Council said the school had received an apology after raising concerns with the bus company. | Portsmouth City Council said the school had received an apology after raising concerns with the bus company. |
Salat is the obligatory Muslim prayer ritual, performed five times each day by Muslims but exact times can be flexible if an individual is not able to visit a mosque. | Salat is the obligatory Muslim prayer ritual, performed five times each day by Muslims but exact times can be flexible if an individual is not able to visit a mosque. |
Arshad Sharif of the Muslim Council of Southampton said the incident was "unfortunate". | Arshad Sharif of the Muslim Council of Southampton said the incident was "unfortunate". |
"Islam accommodates individuals who are travelling and there is a clear dispensation for them to combine prayers. | "Islam accommodates individuals who are travelling and there is a clear dispensation for them to combine prayers. |
"On the face of it it seems that someone well-meaning may have been over-zealous but he should certainly not have threatened the safety of his passengers." | "On the face of it it seems that someone well-meaning may have been over-zealous but he should certainly not have threatened the safety of his passengers." |
Portsmouth councillor Yahiya Chowdhry, who is a Muslim, said he believed the driver had misunderstood what was required of him. | Portsmouth councillor Yahiya Chowdhry, who is a Muslim, said he believed the driver had misunderstood what was required of him. |
He said: "His intentions are good but he did not need to put the coach in that position - it is a risk to himself as well." | He said: "His intentions are good but he did not need to put the coach in that position - it is a risk to himself as well." |
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