'Unacceptable behaviour': ScotRail could remove stones from station to stop attacks

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'Unacceptable behaviour': ScotRail could remove stones from station to stop attacks
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STONES could be removed from a ScotRail train station following several incidents of vandalism to buses amid a rise of anti-social behaviour in Clydebank.

The move follows the launch of a new multi-agency partnership involving ScotRail’s Travel Safe team, FirstBus, BTP, West Dunbartonshire Council’s ASB team, Police Scotland, Clyde Shopping Centre, elected representatives, and local schools looking to tackle the issue locally. During these time frames, officers will be deployed to the affected areas in an effort to prevent it from happening/escalating.

“I want to say to anyone who does engage in anti-social behaviour, disorder, or any criminality in West Dunbartonshire to think again as my officers will respond robustly to all incidents reported.”

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