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Police probe Swastika graffiti scrawled on estate lamppost
The offensive graffiti was drawn onto a lampost on an Eaglescliffe alleyway
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It's trendy and current and PC.Police probe Swastika graffiti scrawled on estate lamppost
The offensive graffiti was drawn onto a lampost on an Eaglescliffe alleywaywww.gazettelive.co.uk
I have read that right?It's trendy and current and PC.
Try getting someone to come and look at criminal damage to your property .
that would be my guess as well, but its still worth a look, and at best it might be an opportunity for a quick chat and realignment of expectations.My guess is that some bored kids did it, rather than heralding start of the Fourth Reich.
So its much better to nip it in the bud now before you get some far right nutter by the age of 18My guess is that some bored kids did it, rather than heralding start of the Fourth Reich.
At what point would you draw the line as being so offensive that you'd investigate it?It's trendy and current and PC.
Try getting someone to come and look at criminal damage to your property .
Maybe when people start marching with swastikas..At what point would you draw the line as being so offensive that you'd investigate it?
Sensible thing would be to get the council to cover it up and if happens for again then involve the policethat would be my guess as well, but its still worth a look, and at best it might be an opportunity for a quick chat and realignment of expectations.
Nazi related activity, what, the Eaglescliffe branch of the SSI have read that right?
investigating nazi related activity is now considered trendy, current and politically correct?
really?
The Eaglescliffe Nest.Nazi related activity, what, the Eaglescliffe branch of the SS
It's probably a school kid.
Eaglescliffe chapter of the Hitler Youth, ready to fight the hoards from ingleby over the disputed Yarm areaNazi related activity, what, the Eaglescliffe branch of the SS
It's probably a school kid.
Spot on.It all fits nicely with the current 'trendy' narrative of 'Virtue Signalling' being of more importance than dealing with real crime that affects peoples lives daily.
Those elderly folk who have been mugged, or had their houses broken into, those who have had their cars damaged by feral youths, or been subjected to intimidation in the street are well down the list of priorities it would appear.
They will be given an incident number and nothing else will probably happen. The boxes will have been ticked though as far as the 'Hate Crime' focus around slogans on walls.
It would have been better to have ignored it. Let the council quietly paint over it and not draw attention to make it more of an issue than it should be.