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Old 16-06-2005, 17:47   #11
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Re: Yellow school buses

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Originally Posted by Paul
They use normal busses for school runs here and believe me it's not fun being on the bus at certain times of the day. That and the amount of damage done to them means that he bus company is constantly having to replace windows and seats.
Exactly. Methinks the buses will need to be vandal proof otherwise after the first week the windows will be through, seats ripped up, fire fighting equipment discharged or missing, and fixtures and fitting burnt, written on and covered with bits of chewed paper blown through a Biro.

I'm all for the buses - keep the kids off public transport.
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