VANDALS desecrated three vans in Redhill and Earlswood which are used to transport disabled children to school.
Drivers for Courtesy Cars Ltd - which is contracted by Surrey County Council to provide transport for about 150 disabled youngsters - were shocked when they went to their vehicles this morning.
Three of the firms vehicles had been coated in gloss paint and had the tyres slashed.
One youngster was left stranded this morning a result of the attack, which happened overnight in Frenches Road, Redhill, and at an undisclosed location in Earlswood.
Ali Pervaiz, co-owner of Courtesy Cars Ltd, said: "I am disappointed and angry.
"Everyone is pretty shocked and the drivers are pretty upset because they know how much these vehicles mean to us and how much they mean to the children we transport."
The firm has 140 staff who help transport youngsters to schools in Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire.
Surrey Police has been notified of the incident.
Call 101 if you have any information.
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