[§711-1113] Interference with the operation of a public transit vehicle. (1) A person commits the offense of interference with the operation of a public transit vehicle if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes: (a) Damage of a public transit vehicle, resulting in the vehicle's removal from service; or (b) The unreasonable interruption of a public transit system or service. (2) As used in this section, "public transit vehicle" includes: (a) Any public paratransit vehicle providing service to the disabled; (b) Any transit vehicle used for the transportation of passengers in return for legally charged fees or fares, including any taxi; and (c) Any transit vehicle owned or operated by a government entity, including any school bus. (3) Interference with the operation of a public transit vehicle shall be a violation; provided that interference with the operation of a public transit vehicle that results in serious bodily injury to, or death of, any person, shall be a class C felony. [L 2023, c 191, §1]
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