Reduce Grafitti and Vandalism

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ADVOCATE Comment 1

4:19pm, 12 December 2008

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Remove the plank from your own eye...

The actions and inactions of Council, but particularly COUNCILLORS over the past decades, has shown contempt for those things that the community value most. We've done the strategies, plans, community consultation to death... and what do we get from councillors ? Same old, same old ?

COUNCILLORS LOOK AT YOUR OWN actions and decisions and see the vandalism you have allowed to our HERITAGE, our ENVIRONMENT and our SOCIAL CULTURAL networks... ALL have deteriorated and many have been as a result of your decissions !!!

If you are the role models, or to set the 'best practice' in professional outcomes for the many communities within Wollondilly , then YOU have set them very LOW .

"In the name of PROGRESS, stop VANDALISM !"

arnief Comment 2

2:27pm, 13 January 2009

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This is an area to concentrate more resources. It has been shown that when grafitti is promptly removed there is less repetition of the crime. This makes people feel safer. This is one of the few areas where Council can really have an impact