Pupils not wearing masks could be reported to police

A bus company has threatened to report pupils to police if they persist in not wearing face masks
1st October 2020, 9:45am

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Pupils not wearing masks could be reported to police

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Coronavirus: Pupils Not Wearing Masks Could Be Reported To Police

A bus company has threatened to report pupils to police over complaints that they are refusing to wear face masks on board its vehicles.

First Bus says in a letter to schools in Glasgow that a “significant number” of students have been flouting the rules designed to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

The company said these pupils were putting drivers’ lives at risk and that it will be reporting them to Police Scotland if “further breaches of the wearing of face coverings are identified”.


Background: Face coverings now required in Scottish schools

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Also this week: ‘The last thing I want to do is close schools’


Duncan Cameron, operations director, added: “In the main, we are seeing a high compliance of passengers wearing face coverings and we remain confident that the public will do the right thing and wear a face covering on board public transport to protect themselves and others.

Coronavirus: Pupils not wearing face masks on buses

“However, First Glasgow were made aware of an issue in regards to some school pupils failing to comply with Scottish government guidance around the mandatory use of face coverings on public transport whilst using our regular services to get to and from school over the last few weeks.

“The feedback from both drivers and local stakeholders was then investigated by our staff who carried out spot checks and confirmed an issue on a small number of services in the city.

“We have therefore taken the immediate action to contact all schools across our Greater Glasgow area network to plea for them to work in partnership with us to help stamp out this issue before it becomes any worse.”

He added that most schools which had been contacted had tried to be helpful.

A Glasgow City Council spokesperson said: “Our schools will continue to reinforce key Scottish government advice and guidance to their pupils and the importance of following rules relating to face coverings both in schools and on school and public transport to help suppress the virus.”

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