/// The evidence is there - the driver asked the passenger to stop his music, and the passenger complied. Things only escalated when the driver made it clear that he had an issue with the religious content of the music, and that is unacceptable because the driver does not get to choose the music his passengers wish to
enjoy. ///
No the evidence is not there, no where in the article does it state that the driver had an issue with the religious content of the music.
What he did have an issue with was the playing of load music, the passenger accused the driver of being racist, as he was listening to the Koran.
With that accusation on top of playing loud music on his bus, the driver was perfectly within his rights to order the trouble maker off his bus.