THE fact that people – young or old – seem to think it’s OK or get a kick out of destroying someone else’s property is something that irks me.
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Seriously. What goes through their minds?
Having never considered taking part in such an action myself, I would love to know.
Are they bored?
Is that when they think “oh, I have nothing else to do, might as well just go trash something or see what I can steal?”.
Is it the thrill?
If that’s the case – get a grip.
Try skydiving or bungee jumping.
It would have the same adrenaline affect I’m sure.
The recent incidents in Whitton have outraged the community and rightly so.
That town has put a lot of hard work and effort into its museum in particular.
Now, thanks to the recent vandalism it will miss out on various tour groups coming through while everything is cleaned up and fixed.
For a small community like Whitton that can be concerning.
It means these visitors aren’t stopping in anywhere else in town.
Whitton has plenty of potential and visitors certainly pay attention to that.
What has happened is an absolute shame.
It’s time for those people that think this kind of behaviour is OK to either a) quit while they are ahead or b) turn themselves in.
Everyone has had enough.