NAR NAR GOON residents are eager to stamp out vandalism in their town.
Progress association president Bernie Byrne said residents were concerned that two windows were recently broken at a local business and that graffiti attacks were on the increase.
“Shop windows have been destroyed, graffiti has appeared on important signs and newly laid car parks damaged by some thoughtless low lifes who would not even be 50 cents in the dollar.
“I’m not a very happy chappie about this,” Mr Byrne said.
“We don’t want or need this sort of behaviour around town.”
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