A man with no legs was asked to prove he was disabled before being allowed on to a bus in Manchester.
Double amputee Brian Callaghan, 60, was asked for his disabled pass entitling him to free travel, while boarding the number 17 First bus to Middleton.
"I've got no legs, it's pretty obvious," he replied.
Bob Mason, of First Bus services, apologised to Mr Callaghan for any embarrassment and said an investigation into the incident had been started.
Mr Callaghan, from the Blackley area of the city, is a former bus driver himself and said other passengers were outraged when the driver refused to move. His wife, Maria, 58, had helped him onto the bus before purchasing her own £1.40 ticket.
"After my wife helped push me on to the bus, he shouted after us down the bus 'Oi, have you got a pass, mate?'. Everyone was shouting and saying: 'What's wrong with this driver, is he for real? I felt all eyes on me - it was incredibly embarrassing and belittling. I'm an easy-going guy - nothing fazes me normally - but I was gobsmacked at the driver's attitude."
Fortunately, Mr Callaghan was able to show the driver his pass - but he was left embarrassed by the incident.
Mr Callaghan, who worked as a bus driver in Greater Manchester for 17 years until 1980, is planning to make a written complaint to First buses about his treatment on Sunday 25 March.
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