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image captionThe driver for Lothian Buses was attacked after halting at a bus stop
Police are appealing for witnesses after an attack on a bus driver who tried to stop a group of teenagers tampering with his vehicle.
Lothian Buses cancelled a number of weekend services in Edinburgh s Clermiston area following the incident.
Four teenagers, three male and one female, aged between 15 and 18, reportedly tampered with the bus when it stopped on Drum Brae Drive.
The driver got out and was assaulted by one of them.
Insp Johnny Elliott said: This was an unprovoked assault on a man who was simply trying to do his job and it is vital we trace the individuals involved.