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Stone yobs attack 10 buses in five days



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Published Date: 21 November 2008
YOBS have put passengers at risk by repeatedly hurling stones at buses on a Sheffield street.
Ten buses were targeted on Halifax Road at Wadsley Bridge in just five days – with yobs smashing windows on the vehicles.

Bus operator First said it is just luck nobody had been hurt and warned if the attacks do not stop the company could withdraw services.

Managing director Brandon Jones said pulling out of an area would be a "last resort" and was confident the culprits would be caught. But he warned pulling out of the area was "an option" if the problem was not resolved.

He said the firm was working with police to catch the vandals and said 'trojan buses' have been sent along problem routes in the past with plainclothes officers on board ready to jump off when missiles were thrown.

Mr Jones said: "We have had seven vehicles attacked in three days – service numbers 78 and 53, travelling along Halifax Road at Wadsley Bridge.

"Thankfully there have been no reported injuries either to our driving staff or passengers but clearly this could have been a lot worse.

"These incidents tend to be fairly isolated but from time to time we do get groups of incidents in a hotspot and we work with the police.

"Those doing this need to be aware of the potential serious consequences of their actions in terms of the safety of people.

"Every time they damage a bus it has to be taken out of service for repairs, causing an inconvenience for people in their own community.

"We take the safety of our drivers and customers extremely seriously and will do all we can to stop these attacks, including the prosecution of individuals."

Vandalism to buses run by First, which operates in Sheffield, Rotherham and Doncaster, costs more than £500,000 a year in repairs, labour and having vehicles off the road.

Acting Inspector Alun Oliver, from Ecclesfield Safer Neighbourhood Team, said: "We are aware of a number of incidents, which have resulted in criminal damage being caused to buses over the past couple of weeks in the Southey Green area of the city.

"We are working closely with the bus company and we have operations planned for the near future."

- Anyone with information should call 0114 296 4854 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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  • Last Updated: 21 November 2008 8:34 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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freedom,

sheffield 21/11/2008 11:50:21
It needs nipping in the bud before they start setting fires, burgaling and torturing small animals.
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Nockerpowell,

21/11/2008 12:18:30
When these cretins are caught the punishment will not fit the crime,some do gooder will see to that, 50 lashes should see they did not do it again,but alas they come from a deprived family,blah blah blah.
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saxon boy,

21/11/2008 12:20:08
They learn this behaviour from their immediate genepool - neanderthal man
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flockyowl,

21/11/2008 12:23:27
i was travelling on a bus the other week and a message came over the radio that someone was targetting the bus with an air rifle ,the guy on the radio said please take care in this area........if they know someone is targeting the bus with an air rifle they should have withdrawn the service there and then..
quote..We take the safety of our drivers and customers extremely seriously and will do all we can to stop these attacks, including the prosecution of individuals
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MalMonroe,

21/11/2008 13:47:11
The time is surely right to bring back conscription? Yobbos would have plenty to do then and the money it costs to train them could be taken from the money saved by not having so much vandalism. Problem solved!

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Rodgers,

SHEFFIELD 21/11/2008 16:43:18
Many times when these scum are caught the CPS will say " Not enough evidence to prosecute " Yet every day we see youngsters in court for much lesser offences and facing jail for offences they have not committed. Many that plead guilty on advice because in the Magistrates Court a person is guilty till proven innocent. By pleading guilty they will just get a hand slapping. How bad our judicial system has become. The scales of justice are weighted in favour of some criminals and not others. Why therefor have so many Police Officers got away with serious criminal offences. Not a good standard or example to show our youth.
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Keith Sheffield born,

Oxford 21/11/2008 21:08:55
What with bent police officers and bad judges no wonder things have got so bad.I agree bring back conscription plus give more power back to parents and teachers to punish children who do wrong.It didn't hurt the older folks why should the young ones today get away with just about everything.The country has gone soft and why? Politicians answer Correct.
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mrspeppard,

22/11/2008 00:18:40
IF they catch the mindless morons they should stone them,see how they like it
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