There has been a sudden out break of graffiti in Clevedon. The problem began during the summer holidays, where youths took an interest in “smartening” local people’s houses. Many people such as Ann-Mary Peters, local mother of 3, are outraged in this behaviour and want the council to clean it up. Locals would like police to get involved in stopping these youths who committed these acts of crime. “It is ridiculous, youths now a day’s, seem to think that everything belongs to them and that they can do. what they wish to it. I want to know how their parents would react if they what they were up to. Kid’s have lost all acts of kindness and respect.” Margret Thomson, 62 year old from Clevedon said.
After receiving over 100 phone calls from locals, the police decided that they should take action. “There is going to be crack down. We shall no longer take this crime from these youths and if found in the act, they shall receive a fine of £300,” stated Tony James, chief constable of Portishead Police head quarters. Police plan for the problem to be solved around Christmas time.
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
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