Bus passengers in Clydebank were forced to evacuate after rocks were thrown at the vehicle, smashing a window.
The incident happened on the 1B First Bus service on Chalmers Street at around 6pm yesterday (Tuesday, May 2)
It was confirmed by the bus firm that nobody was injured in the incident.
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A First Bus Glasgow spokesperson said: “We can confirm an incident took place on Chalmers Street in Clydebank shortly after 6pm on Tuesday, May 2, where rocks were thrown at the 1B service travelling along the road, smashing a window in the process.
“We can confirm no one was injured in this incident and all passengers were safely evacuated from the bus."
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