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"The Scottish government has said there are "no guarantees" a teenager who killed a bus driver in a violent attack won't be issued with a free bus pass once he is released from prison. The SNP's connectivity minister, Jim Fairlie, made the remarks in relation to concerns raised about government plans to revoke bus passes free to all under-22-year-olds in cases of disorderly behaviour."
The Independent funds on-the-ground journalism through donations while keeping reporting and analysis free of paywalls for broad public access. The outlet emphasizes parsing facts from messaging and sending reporters to speak to both sides of stories. The Scottish government acknowledged there are "no guarantees" that a teenager who killed a bus driver will be barred from receiving a free bus pass after release. SNP connectivity minister Jim Fairlie addressed concerns about plans to revoke free under-22 bus passes for disorderly behaviour. Bus driver Keith Rollinson, 58, died after a 15-year-old repeatedly assaulted him at Elgin bus station. The boy admitted culpable homicide and received a four-year, four-month custodial sentence.
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