Homeowners have also written to their local council expressing fears potential burglars could use the top deck of the buses to scout out vulnerable properties. The bizarre row has engulfed the normally sedate Falcon Close, in Worcester, where the average house price is around £300,000. Weeks after the number 32 double-decker bus service was introduced to accommodate a large population of students at a nearby college, residents claim their privacy and security is at risk from "rubber-neckers".
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