Vienna tram driver suspended for Nazi remark

Vienna's public transit agency says it has suspended a tram driver after passengers complained that he allegedly gave them a Nazi-era greeting. Wiener Linien, which operates the Austrian capital's subway, bus and tram system, says it's investigating claims that the conductor greeted customers with a "Sieg Heil!" last weekend. The agency said Tuesday it took action after a Jewish newspaper reported the alleged remarks. Officials say the unidentified conductor reportedly used the Nazi-era greeting over the tram's public address system. Invoking Nazi symbols is a crime in Austria, which Hitler annexed before World War II.