Hamilton Advertiser

Defibrilla­tor is vandalised

- LEONA GREENAN

Bosses at a well-known cake makers have hit out after vandals destroyed a life-saving community defibrilla­tor.

Michael Burns, of Special Days Cakes in Uddingston, took to social media in a bid to find those responsibl­e for the destructio­n to the equipment that they have provided in the event of an emergency in the town.

Michael and his husband Stephen Whyteside purchased the defibrilla­tor last year at a price of £1800 and had it installed on the wall outside their business premises on Old Edinburgh Road.

In the last 12 months it has been accessed an astonishin­g 14 times by both the emergency services and members of the public in a bid to save people’s lives.

Each time the equipment is used Michael and Stephen pay an additional £100 to replace the pads.

Now the pair are pleading with those responsibl­e to come forward or they say they will hand over CCTV images to the police.

Michael explained: “The defibrilla­tor that we bought for our community has been vandalised. We have this on CCTV and if the person that did this comes forward to pay to have it repaired, we will not take the matter any further. However, if they don’t then we have no option to call the police.

“This life-saving equipment has been used 14 times in just one year since installati­on. I honestly didn’t realise how much it would be used and every time it’s been taken it has always been returned immediatel­y. It is the best thing we have ever purchased and worth every penny.

“So for someone to blatantly vandalise it is very upsetting and frustratin­g, however it will not deter us from having it.

“It really is a matter of life or death for people though so it’s important that people realise how important it is for this equipment to be readily available 24 hours of the day.

“This vandalism is an unnecessar­y inconvenie­nce and cost.”

Michael was keen to praise young people within the local community who have enquired as to what it was but have never touched the defibrilla­tor.

He added: “I would like to praise the young ones for respecting the defibrilla­tor. It does attract their eye and they have asked question and they have never touched it. I’m quite proud of them to be honest. But there is always one in the local community who takes it too far and I can only hope they fess up to what they have done here.”

The defibrilla­tor outside Special Days Cakes is one of six that have been installed in the area over the last few months.

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