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Anti-vandal radio static

3rd October 1975
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ds1TI-VANDAL equipment fited to a city's buses has been nused for four months ecause no one can decide who hold operate it. And a busmen's leader admitted: "It's attly our fault."

Dundee's bus crews are to tart a curfew on services from pm on Friday to operate over he weekend in a bid to get lore protection. One of the rews' main points is that uses be linked with a central ontrol by a system of twoTay radios.

However, union officials and management representatives evealed that the radios have een ,fitted since January. Mr ohn Duncan, operating gen eral manager, who is in charge of the buses, said: The vehicles were wired in January. Then we had a delay because of conversions relating to wavelengths but the system was fully operational by May.

"It has been unused because management and unions are not in agreement over who shall operate the equipment."

'Mr John Johnston, district secreitaiY of the TGWU, said: "We have perhaps been a little slow in resolving this matter."

Management, police and legal representatives are to meet in a bid to ensure that persons accused of assaulting bus crews Will automatically appear in the sheriff court.

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