STONES could be removed from a ScotRail train station following several incidents of vandalism to buses amid a rise of anti-social behaviour (ASB) in Clydebank.
Over the past few weeks, police have reported an increase in ASB in Clydebank town centre including damage to buses in the Chalmers Street area, after youths have been launching the stones.
Other incidents include fire-raising, fighting, and youngsters carrying weapons.
We previously reported that passengers had to be evacuated from a bus in this area after it came under attack from vandals throwing rocks earlier this month.
ScotRail has now confirmed it is looking into removing stones from the platform at Clydebank train station in an effort to crack down on this issue.
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