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Speechless! Melbourne men graffiti after stopping train

 
[Social News]     04 Jun 2019
Passengers were filmed graffiti outside the car by a group of vandals. (photo No. 9)Melbourne police are looking for a group of people who deliberately damaged public property who graffiti after stopping a train, Radio 9 reported.
Speechless! Melbourne men graffiti after stopping train

Passengers were filmed graffiti outside the car by a group of vandals. (photo No. 9)


Melbourne police are looking for a group of people who deliberately damaged public property who graffiti after stopping a train, Radio 9 reported.

It is reported that during rush hour, a train full of passengers in Melbourne was forced to stop between Meredilok station (Mordialloc Station) and Asbendale station (Aspendale Station), and a group of men damaged the train.

Exasperated passengers filmed the spoilers leaving their own markings outside the car and fleeing through a fence.

"if you want to be an artist, draw on a canvas. Scribbling on someone else`s property is illegal," said Superintendent Gesk (Andrew Gutske), a traffic safety inspector.

Speechless! Melbourne men graffiti after stopping train

Passengers were filmed graffiti outside the car by a group of vandals. (photo No. 9)


It is reported that the graffiti train needs to temporarily withdraw from service because of maintenance.

Each year, Victoria spends A $10 million to deal with damage to public transport networks. From November 2017 to March this year, more than 5000 cases of vandalism of public property occurred on trams. Last year, there were more than 700 incidents of illegal sabotage at the train station.

It is reported that the entire train network equipped with about 9000 cameras, can help the police track down violators. So far this year, 18 people have been arrested, involving violations ranging from vandalism to trespassing.

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