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'It was just cruel and unnecessary': ‘Disrespectful’ school kids pelt bus driver with snowballs at busy stop

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A bus driver was pelted with snowballs by a group of children while waiting at a bus stop in Rochdale. Passengers on the 163 bus, heading towards Heywood, on Monday afternoon (November 29) were left ‘shocked’ when the school children pelted the snow balls towards the driver.

One passenger told the M.E.N there were around 15 children waiting for the driver to open his door at the bus stop near Langley Lane in Middleton at around 3pm. Read more: 'She does enjoy the odd glass of sherry': Meet Sylvia from Rochdale - Greater Manchester's oldest person The children then counted down from three and ‘absolutely pelted snowballs at the driver’. “There’s always loads of kids there at that time as they’ve just left school,” Lucy Ridings, who was

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