Daily Moan wrote:Sickening moment bus driver sounds his horn and tries to drive THROUGH village's Remembrance Day service - not even stopping when police stood in his wayA bus driver has outraged village residents by driving through a Remembrance Day service and sounding his horn during the two-minute silence.
The bus driver was videoed by a member of the public disrupting the two minutes silence during the Remembrance Day service in Cranfield, Bedfordshire.
Eyewitness and former Royal Marine Dave Gagie-Devoe, 49, said the bus had passed a road closed sign and continued moving towards the war memorial despite Police Community Support Officers trying to stop it.
He said: 'The parade started at the Carpenter's Arms and walked down to the war memorial, on the corner of High Street and Church Walk.
'The bus had passed a road closed sign half a mile up the road. The PCSOs told him to stay put, and at one point were standing with their arms across the windscreen to try and stop him moving.
'However, he refused to switch off his engine and started to force his way forward. During the two-minute silence he sounded his horn.
'The whole village is up in arms. It has upset an awful lot of people.'
The video was originally posted on Facebook and has already been watched nearly 83,000 times.
The UNO bus was on the C11 route, which runs from Milton Keynes to Marston Moretaine via Cranfield.
An Uno spokesman said: 'Uno would like to wholeheartedly apologise for any upset or disruption caused by our driver's actions on Sunday.
'An investigation into the incident has been launched and unfortunately we cannot comment further at this time.'