Greater Manchester is connected by a wide ranging public transport system, with trams, trains and buses helping to carry residents across the region.
But travelling on public transport can sometimes be an unpleasant experience, with various forms of anti-social behaviour making journeys tougher at times.
In September, Manchester Metrolink reported an average of 242 incidents of anti-social behaviour per month over the previous year, with 'smashed station furniture' the most commonly reported problem.
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The tram has seen a variety of incidents in recent months, including a knife found on a 15 year old at a Metrolink station and a couple seen performing a 'sex act' in a carriage.
Public transport bosses this week have announced plans to give virtual reality headsets in order to put youths 'into the shoes' of drivers or passengers experiencing attacks on vehicles.
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