Attacks on moving buses in Bristol and Wales included heavy objects being thrown at drivers.
Rob Pymm from First Bus said the vandalism had been reported to police and the company is reviewing on-board CCTVA bus company said it had been forced to suspend some services after drivers and moving vehicles were attacked over Halloween.
Rob Pymm, First Wales and West's Commercial Director, said large objects were thrown directly at the driver in at least two incidents.No injuries have been reported, First Bus said. "The images we have seen of our buses from last night speak for themselves; who in their right mind would consider throwing a heavy object at a moving bus, let alone towards the driver?"In Bristol, both attacks took place on the company's new 70 cross-city route, Hengrove to the University of the West of England, near Melvin Square.
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