An investigation has been fueled after shocked bus passengers have reported a group of boys overhead who rape 'disturbing' plans to rap girls and women.
A commuter claimed that the students of the Shenton College in the interior of the inner-Perth of Shenton Park loudly about mistreating female students and teachers, as well as strangers and strangers discussed photos last week.
They said it was not the first time that the same group of school boys had been badly behaved on the bus and that their behavior became more brutal.
In an opening to social media, the witness said that the boys had passed a picture of a girl – who, according to a boy, was his sister – and talk loudly about plans to attack her.
“Please talk to your children about this disgusting behavior and learn about permission and sexual misconduct,” they said.
'This is unacceptable and dangerous behavior and if they were my children, I would be shocked about the things they say. I reported this to the school. '
The WA Public Transport Authority said it collaborated with Shenton College and other authorities to investigate the case, WA Today reports.
The group of boys is reportedly identified after the school had interrogated the ones who caught the bus service and CCTV images.

The students were from Shenton College (photo) in Perth's Inner-West

The commuter who claimed to have the school boys overhead said it was not the first time the group had behaved badly in the bus home (stock)
Education Department Noord -Metropolitan Regional director Cheryl Townsend Regional Director, WA said today that the behavior of the boys was unacceptable.
“It is disappointing to hear reports of inappropriate behavior by young people after they have left school,” she said.
A study by Monash University showed that young boys were influenced by the 'poisonous masculinity' that was promoted by self -proclaimed women like Andrew Tate.
Researchers interviewed 30 female teachers in both private and public primary schools and secondary schools, and discovered that they experienced a significant increase in sexual harassment, sexism and misogyny of boys.
Tate – currently accused of rape and human trafficking in Romania – was banned from Twitter in 2017, now X, for the tweeting of those rape victims 'some responsibility' for 'placing themselves in that position'.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Shenton College and the WA department for comment.