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Bristol Post
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Chloe Parkman

Bristol bus passengers 'shaken' as pot of paint is thrown at window

Passengers travelling on a First West of England bus have been left 'shaken' after a pot of paint was thrown at the window. The incident took place on the 75 service at around 2.15pm yesterday (April 12) on Bishport Avenue.

One passenger, Jay, contacted Bristol Live saying that he was travelling on the bus alongside his partner, his partner's sister and two young children. Jay says that he and his family had only been on the bus for a short period of time before they heard a massive 'bang'.

He said: "We were driving along, it was about two stops after we got on and we were going down the road.

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"All we heard was a massive bang and we thought the tyre had popped or something. Or the driver had run over something. We looked at the front of the bus and the windscreen was all smashed."

Unsure of what had caused the startling noise, Jay said that the driver of the bus pulled in at the next stop and told passengers 'a paint can' had been thrown through the window.

Jay says another bus was sent to come and collect the passengers, some of whom were left a bit 'shaken'. He added: "There was quite a few people on the bus and a couple of people did shout. Everyone was just a bit shaken when we got off.

The windscreen shattered as a result (Submitted/Jay)

"I just wanted to raise awareness to have your prams to facing away from the window. Because, if it had come through the side window and shattered, all the glass could have gone onto the baby and it could have really hurt them."

First West of England has confirmed it is working closely with the police to assist in their enquiries. A First West of England spokesperson said: “We can confirm an unfortunate incident of vandalism took place yesterday afternoon that saw the window of one of our vehicles damaged causing upset to our driver and passengers.

“We condemn all acts of vandalism and especially the senseless actions of this individual.

“The safety of our staff and passengers is always our number one priority and we are now working closely with the Police and reviewing our CCTV cameras to assist in their enquiries into this incident.”

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