Graffiti spree

Southern Daily Echo Southern Daily Echo

VANDALS spray painted red graffiti over 11 cars, a fence and a wall in an early-morning spree on a Southampton street.

Police are appealing for anyone who knows who is responsible for the damage done in Balaclava Road, Bitterne, between 3am and 3.30am on Friday to call Acting Sergeant Claire Chivers on 101.

Comments(11)

flatulence hero says...
6:31am Sun 24 Jun 12

They are just dumb muppets, full stop.

10 Minute Man says...
7:39am Sun 24 Jun 12

They aren't anything other than childish vandals playing with- and smearing - their metaphorical excrement on the nursery wall.

If they really "owned the hood", if it was actually "their manor" - they would be able to do it in broad daylight with no challenge from anybody. But they don't, so they can't.

Enjoy it boys, this is the best moment of your lives - the future holds prison, living on benefits, broken homes, drink and drug addiction, and finally early death after a pointless life.

arthur dalyrimple says...
9:07am Sun 24 Jun 12

10 Minute Man wrote:
They aren't anything other than childish vandals playing with- and smearing - their metaphorical excrement on the nursery wall.

If they really "owned the hood", if it was actually "their manor" - they would be able to do it in broad daylight with no challenge from anybody. But they don't, so they can't.

Enjoy it boys, this is the best moment of your lives - the future holds prison, living on benefits, broken homes, drink and drug addiction, and finally early death after a pointless life.
more likely concentration camps , the conservative plans to abolish housing benefit for under 25s will see these sick scrotes living on the streets.

Solomon's Boot says...
9:27am Sun 24 Jun 12

would under 25s live on the streets when they can stay at home with their parents?

They've had it too cosy for too long!

Mr. Cleanstreets says...
1:46pm Sun 24 Jun 12

Its really too bad that the cops will probably only give them a slap on the wrist if they catch them anyway.
A public beating in the town square is the most effective way of solving street crime, end of story.
As for the serious convicts, just slip a little poison into their prison meal and forget about it. Think about how much money that would save the taxpayers!
The system is broken.

Inform Al says...
2:25pm Sun 24 Jun 12

Mr. Cleanstreets wrote:
Its really too bad that the cops will probably only give them a slap on the wrist if they catch them anyway.
A public beating in the town square is the most effective way of solving street crime, end of story.
As for the serious convicts, just slip a little poison into their prison meal and forget about it. Think about how much money that would save the taxpayers!
The system is broken.
Cheers mate. That will screw up my plan to do sufficient crime to get sent down when I'm getting past it and need a carer. I really wouldn't fancy the 3 cooked meals each day if they were poisoned.

Icklelady says...
8:36am Mon 25 Jun 12

My dad lives on this road... I hope he's taken his car with him to the airport, may have to pop round and check.

How awful. Bloody kids with nothing to do!

Irate Wintonian says...
9:39am Mon 25 Jun 12

Icklelady wrote:
My dad lives on this road... I hope he's taken his car with him to the airport, may have to pop round and check. How awful. Bloody kids with nothing to do!
Well done, you've now advertised the fact that there is a vacant property in the street, fit for burgling too!

D'oh!

Icklelady says...
3:32pm Mon 25 Jun 12

It's not vacant. My brother and I are there from today, just not over the weekend just gone.

SFCLoyal12 says...
4:31pm Mon 25 Jun 12

How do any of you idiots know kids done it.

richieroo says...
3:35pm Tue 26 Jun 12

SFCLoyal12 wrote:
How do any of you idiots know kids done it.
... Because if it was pensioners that committed the offence they would've more likely used a nice shade of beige!!!!.

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