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First Bus bans under-16s in Stoke-on-Trent travelling alone after 6pm after disorder

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Company says decision comes after spate of antisocial behaviour since free travel scheme was introduced For some, it is a quotidian nuisance that inevitably occurs when you are in the vicinity of teenagers.

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