PHOTO: Vandals Continue to Target Bus Shelters

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Caption: A vandalized bus shelter along Airport Road, with similar damage reported on Friars Hill Road. Residents question whether authorities should replace glass panes with mesh grids to deter further destruction.

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13 COMMENTS

  1. We need cameras now in the streets urgently. Whatever happened to the security system to be installed across st John’s at least?

  2. Polycarbons and other composites of #plexiglass works.
    While older composites of some plexiglass would tend to become discoloured, technically has dealt with this issue, those used on the subway cars are made to be paint resistant as well, to stop the graffiti.
    Well you know how that is, #taggers found ways around the spray paint.

    #plexiglass works and they even come tinted.
    Hey Maria, you can even make them as dark as the tint on your SUV.

    Jumbee_Picknee aka Ras Smood
    De’ole Dutty Peg🦶🏾Garrat_Bastard

    Vere C. Edwards

  3. Cameras need to be put and the culprits need to be beaten in public to be made an example of young or old. This nonsense has to stop. Doing nothing is the same as condoning the behavior and it will lead to worse.

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