NBRU: Bus Services In The City Will Be Suspended If Anti-Social Behaviour Continues

The union have implemented a new protocol where services will be halted for two hours during the day-time
Evening services will be suspended for the rest of the day if the safety of passengers or drivers is threatened.
The protocol follows an incident at the end of last month month where a driver was shot in the face with a pellet gun in Upper Fairhill on the Northside of the City.
Bus Éireann services were suspended on Ringmahon Road yesterday for a time after a rock was thrown at a bus.
Speaking to RedFM News, General Secretary of the NBRU Dermot O'Leary says their members are willing to take action to tackle a spike in anti-social behaviour:
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