DO you recognise any of these people?
These CCTV images have been released by Operation BusTag, a collaboration between the Met Police, London's bus companies and Transport for London.
Criminal damage on London's buses costs bus companies more than £8m a year.
In almost two years, BusTag has achieved more than 700 arrests and it is hoping to catch many more vandals, with the help of CCTV, News Shopper readers and the paper's Shop A Yob campaign.
If you recognise any of the people in the CCTV pictures, call Operation BusTag on 020 7027 8950 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
The youths in pictures 5890A and B were only on a 96 Woolwich to Bluewater bus for three minutes, but when they got off, its windows had been etched.
They travelled on the bus on May 5, getting on at 12.59pm in Wickham Lane, on the Welling/Plumstead borders, and got off again in the same street. Do you know them?
Graffiti was discovered on a 96 bus after this girl - picture 6493 - got off on June 20.
She got on the Woolwich to Bluewater bus at Plumstead Corner on at 6.03pm and got off again in Upper Wickham Lane, Welling, at 6.10pm. Can you put a name to this face?
These two boys - pictures 6329A and B - travelled on a Thamesmead to North Greenwich 472 bus on June 4 when the back of a seat was covered in graffiti.
They got on the bus in Thamesmead town centre at 2.37pm and got off at Plumstead station at 2.53pm. Call if you recognise them.
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