ONE of Glasgow’s biggest bus operators has snubbed our campaign to improve the safety of the city’s streets – despite several pictures and videos exposing bad behaviour by some of its drivers.

McGill’s Buses, which operates more than 100 routes across Greater Glasgow, has been blasted after images emerged showing services running red lights and blocking yellow boxes in the city centre.

But despite other operators – including First Bus and Stagecoach –pledging to launch internal investigations, McGill’s bosses say they’d rather ‘forget’ the Evening Times’ Busted campaign despite overwhelming evidence.

When asked to comment on images and videos of their drivers skipping red lights, representatives refused.

They also could not confirm if had received any complaints of dangerous driving – or whether additional training would be offered to employees.

However, they do plan to “look into” specific instances highlighted.

As part of the Busted campaign a video showed a McGill’s vehicle driving through a red light at a busy Paisley Road West junction more than six seconds before it turned to green.

Readers of the Evening Times reacted angrily to the alarming footage.

Facebook user Kerry Anne said: “McGill’s are the worst for it.

“Scandalous – I don’t know how they are still being able to run. McGill’s Buses are a disgrace.

Meanwhile James Curtis, a bus driver in Edinburgh, said behaviour like this would see him sacked.

He wrote: “I’m a bus driver in the city called Edinburgh.

“If I was caught doing this I would soon be looking for another job.”

Have you seen buses jump red lights? Do drivers sit in yellow boxes and block the roads? Let us know on Facebook, or by emailing news@eveningtimes.co.uk.