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1 November, 2024 5:23 pm

Addressing anti-social behaviour in Elgin’s bus station: A community call to action

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Local drivers urge for community engagement to tackle youth-related disturbances

Addressing anti-social behaviour in Elgin’s bus station: A community call to action
In recent months, the Elgin bus station has become a focal point for rising concerns regarding anti-social behaviour, particularly among local youths. Following the tragic death of a Stagecoach driver, Keith Rollinson, earlier this year, the situation has escalated, prompting urgent calls for action from the community. Local bus drivers have voiced their frustrations, stating that the environment at the bus station has deteriorated significantly, with incidents of aggression and disorder becoming increasingly common.

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Escalating incidents and community impact

Reports indicate that the behaviour of teenagers in the area has been a growing concern for several years. A recent incident involving a 16-year-old boy, who pleaded guilty to causing the death of Mr. Rollinson, has highlighted the severity of the issue. Local drivers have described the bus station as resembling a “zoo,” with aggressive encounters becoming a regular occurrence during their shifts.

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One driver recounted witnessing a young teenager shouting abuse and another incident where an elderly passenger was verbally attacked by two young boys. Such behaviour not only affects the drivers but also creates an unsafe environment for passengers.

The need for proactive solutions

Local drivers believe that the root of the problem lies in the boredom and lack of positive engagement for these youths. They argue that many of the teenagers frequenting the bus station are simply looking for something to do. The call for more community engagement is echoed by the Elgin Town Board, which has identified tackling anti-social behaviour as a key priority. With a £20 million fund from the UK Government, there are plans to implement targeted sports programs, mentoring, and diversion tactics aimed at young offenders. These initiatives aim to provide positive role models and activities that can help foster a sense of citizenship among the youth.

Community collaboration for a safer environment

In addition to youth programs, there are proposals to enhance safety measures in the area, including the installation of new CCTV systems and improved street lighting. Collaboration with local police is also essential to address the hotspots of anti-social behaviour effectively. The community is urged to come together to create a supportive environment that not only addresses the immediate issues but also provides long-term solutions for the youth of Elgin. By offering constructive activities and mentorship, the hope is to redirect the energies of these young individuals towards more positive pursuits.

As the situation at Elgin bus station continues to unfold, it is clear that a multifaceted approach is necessary. The community, local authorities, and organizations like Stagecoach must work together to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents and visitors. Only through collective action can the cycle of anti-social behaviour be broken, paving the way for a brighter future for Elgin’s youth.

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