This summer you’ll probably want to hang out with your mates. That could mean travelling together on buses and trams or using bus stations and tram stops.
It’s fine to have fun. But it’s also important you don’t do things that might make other people feel frightened or uncomfortable.
That includes:
- vaping or smoking,
- shouting, making too much noise or playing music out loud ,
- fighting, shoving or being aggressive,
- throwing things, burning things or damaging property.
It could get you removed from public transport and lead to your travel pass being taken off you.
You know how it would feel to get ghosted on social media. So just imagine if that happened in the real world? You could be left on your own while your friends are free to travel.
To avoid getting ghosted, make sure you think about other people around you.
We’re cracking down on all antisocial behaviour and crime
If you commit a crime, you could end up in court. This could result in you being banned from public transport, fined a lot of money, or even getting a criminal record.
Don’t do anything that’ll get you banned, including:
- throwing things at buses and trams
- messing with the emergency door handle for no reason
- harassing or intimidating other people
- damaging vehicles or property
- tram or bus surfing
Make sure you have a great summer and can get out and about on buses and trams.