I’m not sure how much sympathy or agreement I’ll get with this, but I’m seriously starting to think that no child under the age of sixteen should be allowed onto London public transport without an adult with them. That might sound a bit harsh or mean spirited, but more and more these days I see kids or groups of kids getting onto buses without adults with them, and and quite frankly it makes me feel nervous. I’ve written here before about the trouble I’ve been getting more and more from young people. When I’m on a bus and they are unsupervised, to be honest it feels like their jeers, jibes and comments are inevitable. It’s worst at around three or four PM, when they leave school and get on with their mates, finding it funny that a drooling guy in a powerchair is also travelling home. I would far rather see a grown, responsible adult accompanying them, rather then letting them think they have free rein to mock people like me.