Did a day's overtime on the buses today- overdraft to pay off, so an extra £100 after tax is always welcome. It was a very late shift, 5pm to 2am.
On my last run, taking a 197 from Croydon to Peckham, I was going through South Norwood at about 12.50am when a young bloke ran straight at my bus in the middle of the road and hurled something at my windscreen- in fact hurled it directly at my head. The windscreen completely cracked, and there was a small hole at the point of impact. As I hit the brakes, he ran round to the side of the bus and punched the front door, completely shattering the toughened glass panel. Then he ran off.
I rolled the bus about 20 yards up the road before stopping. Luckily at that moment a police car pulled out from a side road in front of me and stopped when I flashed it frantically. Several others showed up more or less within a minute, but unfortunately I'd been too shocked to get a good look at the bloke and they were unable to find him despite questioning all the drunken youths milling around outside the nearby pub.
There were only two passengers on the bus, and I wasn't hurt although I did get some broken glass on me. The damage to the bus is likely to run well into the thousands of pounds though- a bus windcreen is probably the best part of 5 sq meters of laminated glass, and I shouldn't think there's much of an economy of scale on the manufacture of them, albeit that it's a popular design of bus body. The only hope of catching him is the forward looking CCTV and the camera that looks out from the cab towards the front doors- but it was dark and it only takes a picture every two seconds.
Still, I made it to the age of 27 without being directly affected by the drunken stupidity of others, which is quite good going, so I'm philosophical. I'm not sure what can really be done about it all either, just felt like sharing. Stay safe out there, and try not to drink more than you can handle.