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Post by denwalford on Mar 12, 2007 16:21:07 GMT
Sometime last night, the KJB depot was broken into. All of KJB's fleet was then vandalized. Newspaper, cloths and sponges were put in all the buses diesel tanks which meant all KJB services and contracts were out of service until this afternoon. All fuel tanks had to be drained and refueled!!!
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Post by greenbus on Mar 12, 2007 17:23:16 GMT
They don't care what bus or what company they target. They'll choose which company they target by how easily they can destroy the buses without trouble.
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Post by denwalford on Mar 12, 2007 18:28:05 GMT
They are all back in action, but i shoud imagine at quite a fuel expense for a company hardly making enough money to run. We have been discussing on the East Midlands forum about the likely hood of it being a random attack. The depot itself is located down a "one way in one way out" road. Also, would random attackers know how to damage the vehicles in this way - they would have needed a fair amount of newspaper and cloth to damage the whole fleet.
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Post by moonraker79 on Mar 12, 2007 18:33:43 GMT
Wouldn't that be covered?
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Post by denwalford on Mar 12, 2007 18:36:20 GMT
Ahh! Yes it would - I didn't think about that.
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