Saint Michaels Road, Inset: A Salisbury Reds bus A SALISBURY Reds bus has been attacked for the second time in a week, with windows being smashed by thrown objects once more. It comes after councillor for Bemerton, Caroline Corbin said the culprits responsible for Monday s attack should be aware their reckless and dangerous actions could have posed a potential danger to life .
At around 7pm on Monday, a tweet from the bus service said the R1 - which goes from Salisbury District Hospital to Bemerton Heath via Salisbury city centre - had been targeted in the Saint Michaels Road area, with windows being smashed by objects thrown at the vehicle .
Saint Michaels Road. Inset: Cllr Caroline Corbin THE culprits responsible for smashing the windows of a Salisbury bus should be aware their reckless and dangerous actions could have posed a potential danger to life , according to a Salisbury city councillor. Caroline Corbin said she was saddened by deliberate attempts to cause damage to buses and cars on Bemerton Heath . The Bemerton councillor feels parents may be unaware of young people going out to let off steam .
At around 7pm on Monday evening, Salisbury Reds tweeted to say that its R1 service - which goes from Salisbury District Hospital to Bemerton Heath via Salisbury city centre - had been targeted in the Saint Michaels Road area, with windows being smashed by objects thrown at the vehicle .
Salisbury Reds bus. Inset: Saint Michaels Road SALISBURY Reds has confirmed no one was injured after windows on one of its buses were smashed. At around 7pm yesterday (April 13), a tweet from the bus service said the R1 - which goes from Salisbury District Hospital to Bemerton Heath via Salisbury city centre - had been targeted in the Saint Michaels Road area, with windows being smashed by objects thrown at the vehicle . The decision was then taken to divert from this road, meaning it is unable to serve Herbert Road and Tournament Road. Richard Gagg, Salisbury Reds operations manager, said: I can confirm there were incidents where items were thrown at R1 buses.
Bus windows smashed after being targeted by thrown objects A SALISBURY Reds bus service is having to be diverted after a bus had its windows smashed. A tweet from the service said the R1 - which goes from Salisbury District Hospital to Bemerton Heath via Salisbury city centre - has been targeted in the Saint Michaels Road area, with windows being smashed by objects thrown at the vehicle . The decision was then taken to divert from this road, meaning it is unable to serve Herbert Road and Tournament Road. Currently the R1 service has been targeted in the Saint Michaels Road area with windows being smashed by objects thrown at the vehicle, we have then decided to diverted from this road. This will mean that we will be unable to serve Herbert and Tournament road.