The NBRU general secretary a 'very small minority' are damaging the 'ability of Dublin Bus to provide a proper public transport service'.
Routes 27, 65B, and 77A are due to be affected.
General secretary of the NBRU Dermot O’Leary told RTÉ’s News at One that “the west Tallaght situation pops up every number of years”, going back to 1996. While O’Leary said it was a “very small minority that are engaging in this type of behaviour”, he added that it “damages the ability of Dublin Bus to provide a proper public transport service”.He called on the community and politicians to “come to the table and say to bus drivers, ‘we can provide some type of security and some type of commitment that these incidents will stop’.”
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