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Vandals knock out camera to spray on shop



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VANDALS disabled a CCTV camera outside a shop so they could spray walls with graffiti without being filmed.
The culprits targeted a shop in Glass Crescent, Winchburgh, West Lothian, between 7pm on Wednesday and 6.40am the following day. The walls were sprayed with black paint.

Vandals have also struck at a West Lothian brickworks where windows have been smashed and fires started.

The damage was inflicted on the Carradale Brickworks in Lower Bathville, Armadale.

A police spokesman said around £4500 worth of damage has been caused at the site and groups of children appeared to be responsible.





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  • Last Updated: 12 July 2008 11:33 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: West Lothian
 
1

jimb4abobor2,

Edinburgh 15/07/2008 23:45:43
i thought they employ security gaurds to watch sites across the country so how did he not spot them or maybe he fell asleep
2

Mr Fuzzy,

Edinburgh 26/07/2008 21:34:04
Wouldn't the CCTV cameras of the adjacent properties have pictures of the little nedlets on their cameras at earlier/later times as they walked by?

 

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