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Your editorial last week, October 21, was very much to the point. Too often people remote from the scene help to fashion, if not dictate, the life c others.
The Scottish Education Department proposals that operators and drivers should b, responsible for rowdy passengers and their organisation will save nothing. Indeed it could, if implemented, lead to all sorts of trouble.
My drivers are good at their job, courteous to their passengers, and good representatives of my comparr They are not psychologists or psychiatrists, which they migh need to be if they were to cam out what the report implies.
We need protection under the law, and punishment of th real offenders would be one sure way of ending the wantor vandalism which we experienc all too often in the peaceful pursuit of our business, and I am sure all operators will help to blacklist the undesirables, but don't ask us to be law enforcement officers also. COACHMAN, South East England (Name and address supplied.)