Another alarming incident of violence has hit Venice’s public transit system, leaving a frontline worker hospitalized following a brutal confrontation on the waterbus network.
What Happened on Ferragosto
On the afternoon of Ferragosto, a 50-year-old crew member (sailor) working for ACTV became the target of a violent physical assault while on duty aboard a vaporetto. The altercation reportedly erupted following a dispute over standard travel rules.
Rather than resolving the disagreement peacefully, the situation rapidly escalated into physical violence. The worker sustained serious injuries during the attack, including a bruised jaw and a compromised eardrum, requiring urgent medical transport to the hospital.
Growing Safety Concerns for Transit Workers
This unprovoked attack has reignited fierce discussions among transport unions and workers regarding passenger civility and frontline safety. Unions have strongly condemned the aggression, pointing out that public transit personnel face increasing hostility and demanding immediate intervention.
In response to the incident, worker representatives are once again calling on local authorities and ACTV management to implement stricter security protocols and establish a permanent security presence on board vaporettos. As investigations continue to identify the perpetrator, the attack serves as a stark reminder of the safety challenges facing the workers who keep Venice moving every day.