A BUS service has been attacked on a Bradford estate for the third time in less than two weeks.
The 645 service was vandalised yet again in the Ravenscliffe area, this afternoon.
First West Yorkshire announced at 5.19pm that the bus would not serve the area for the rest of the day after it was attacked.
⚠️ SERVICE UPDATE ⚠️
— First West Yorks (@FirstWestYorks) April 12, 2022
Service 645 will not be serving Ravenscliffe Estate from now until remainder of the service due to vandalism causing damage to bus.
We do apologise for the inconvenience caused.
It is the third instance of bus vandalism on Ravenscliffe in just 12 days.
The 645 had a window smashed by a group of youths throwing snowballs - which supposedly had stones in - at it on March 31.
A few days later, yobs smashed another window on the 645 bus serving the estate on April 4, with a stone.
On both occasions First West Yorkshire refused to send the service back into Ravenscliffe for the rest of the day, but it was back up-and-running as normal on April 1 and April 5.
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