Southend-on-Sea Borough Council

Council blasts graffiti yobs

Published Tuesday 22nd June 10 in Council - news and information releases news

One of the bus shelters vandalised by the graffiti taggers

Southend councillors have hit out at mindless yobs who sprayed new bus shelters and street signs with graffiti tags just days after they were installed.

 

 

 

The brainless 'taggers' daubed their identification markings on shelters and 'keep left' signs on the A13 London Road in Leigh-on-Sea.

Council clean-up contractors have since moved in to remove the graffiti tags, but ward councillor John Lamb urged local residents to report anyone seen defacing street furniture to the police.

Cllr Lamb, Southend Council's Deputy Leader, said: "I was absolutely appalled and disgusted when I saw what these morons had done.

"Here we are spending some of our scarce resources on new bus shelters and road signage for the benefit of our Council Tax payers - and how do these idiots respond?

"Every time we have to call out one of our graffiti teams to remove this disgraceful scrawl it ultimately costs local residents money.

"It's time we started to fight back against these people and made them realise that we won't tolerate their childish, irresponsible and utterly pea-brained actions.

"I would urge anyone who sees one of these so-called 'taggers' spraying graffiti to ring the police immediately."

Councillor Tony Cox, Executive Councillor for Public Protection, said: "The Council has just enlisted the services of a new graffiti removal contractor - Community Clean.

"They have a wealth of experience in this field and they are committed to providing a reactive and proactive service in the town to remove graffiti.

"It's an absolute outrage that they are finding themselves so busy this early into their new contract.

"The graffiti was removed as soon as it was brought to our attention and I sincerely hope we don't see a repeat of this kind of loutish behaviour."

Residents who witness taggers 'in the act' are asked to contact Essex Police on 0300-333 4444.

To report freshly sprayed graffiti for removal contact Southend Council on 01702-215006.

For more information about this media release please call the Media and Communications Team on 01702-215000 ext 5939 or 5505 or e-mail media@southend.gov.uk

 

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