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Vandalised cars issue to be discussed at meeting


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Police will be checking buses and trains.
Police will be checking buses and trains.

VANDALS have targeted several cars in an Inverness neighbourhood causing damage to wing mirrors.

Community leaders in South Kessock will raise the issue at their next monthly meeting and are also urging local residents to report any incidents to the police immediately.

Alex Platt, chairman of the South Kessock Resident Association, said he was aware of three incidents in the Carnac Crescent and Rosehaugh Road areas over the last two weekends.

“It is not a regular occurrence but it is annoying to see it happen,” he said.

“I think it is youngsters although I don’t have proof.

“They are not showing respect for people’s property.

“They don’t realise that these things cost money to repair – money that people don’t have, or that car insurance goes up.

“In general, this is a good area to live but this sort of thing happens all over.”

Mr Platt said he had emailed the community police officer about the issue and it would be discussed at the association’s next meeting to be held on September 18.

“My advice to people is to call the police straight away if they see this sort of activity,” he said.

“There are a lot of positive things going on in the area and this sort of thing will not be tolerated.”


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