BC Transit installing barriers to protect drivers from assault However, the Crown corporation says the policy will be implemented as an educational step without enforcement.“We do have exclusion criteria and so if somebody does get on board a BC Transit vehicle without a face covering, we will make the assumption that they meet one of our exclusion criteria,” spokesperson Jonathon Dyck told Global News.Al Peressini, president of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1722, says he agrees bus drivers should not be responsible for enforcing the policy to avoid confrontation with passengers.“There is no way our drivers will be enforcing it because that could lead to confrontation,” Peressini said.“My fear is that other passengers may start.