Graffiti and vandalism acts in our community, how to solve them.
Date Submitted: 09/24/2004 11:58:39
Introduction
Graffiti and vandalism are a major blight on communities. Vandalism can lead to important services, such as public telephones, being damaged so that they don't work, or removed, for example bus shelters, to protect from further harm. Vandalism can make the environment untidy, and graffiti can be offensive. All of these things contribute to an air of decline, and can lead to people fearing crime more.
Acts of vandalism can include breaking windows, smashing
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that they are closer to other facilities where they may be less prone to vandalism.
Better damage-reporting procedures and quicker repair.
Target-hardening, e.g. better lighting, toughened glass, graffiti-resistant paint.
Authorising graffiti in some areas, e.g. graffiti walls.
Probation service community service schemes may be able to help with repairs and graffiti removal. Under the Crime & Disorder Act, the court can require offenders to repair damage done by imposing a Reparation Order.
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