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‘This is unacceptable’: Glasgow’s pizza vending machine targeted by vandals
Not remotely surprised by this. There is very little respect for anything, people or property, in the heart of Glasgow.
It’s a graffiti-ridden dustbin at the best of times and wanton vandalism seems to be tolerated by the council and the police.
Have a look at the Clyde Walkway.
It’s been vandalised from the Finneston Bridge to Glasgow Green. The pizza machine doesn’t stand a chance.
A B Dickson
I don’t know what is wrong with some members of society – would they rather live in a poor country with little services and wars etc. They are lucky to live in a country unaffected by war, famine and weather and are a scrounge on society.
I don’t understand their mind-set. The only solution can think of is severe sentences for all. This doesn’t seem an option for some reason but I wouldn’t have a problem with it.
Gareth Bruce
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I cycled along that stretch of the Clyde last week and was appalled at the treatment of the marble walls, covered in graffiti, just disrespectful tags.
It looked great when it was installed a few years back. Sadly, many parents no longer parent and have no pride in their surroundings.
Michael Harris
So many so-called parent/s should take a long hard look at themselves.
They must be so proud of the youngsters they have failed to raise properly.
Ian Mackay
I don’t understand the mentality of some people. Why do they have to go around vandalising property? It really is a disgrace.
KMN