VILE vandals smashed an object through a moving bus packed with passengers in Glasgow's South Side.
The number three service was targeted at Crookston Road at 6 pm on Tuesday night.
The Glasgow Times understands that a woman and her young son were sat on the seat when the object was thrown through a window. No one was injured.
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A local community page shared images of the aftermath of the incident and revealed the entire bus window had been smashed.
The Pollok community page said: "Unreal that anyone would even think of throwing anything at a bus full of people."
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First Glasgow confirmed the incident had taken place on-board their service.
A spokesman said: “We can confirm that an incident took place on Tuesday involving a service 3 bus at 6 pm on Crookston Road that resulted in the vehicle sustaining a broken window - thankfully no-one was injured.
"The incident has been reported to the police, and we’re assisting them in their enquiries to trace those responsible.”
Police Scotland said they had no report of the incident.
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