Vandals tear down QR signs at Melbourne playgrounds in Bayside City Council - News Summed Up

Vandals tear down QR signs at Melbourne playgrounds in Bayside City Council


Bayside City Council, in Melbourne's southern suburbs, shared photos of the destroyed signs on Tuesday and hit out at 'mindless vandals'. Signs at playgrounds on Tramway Parade in Beaumaris and in Wishart Reserve in Hampton East were torn through the middle, with the QR code removed. Bayside City Council reported on Tuesday that vandals had torn down several QR codes at playgrounds across the municipality less than a week after they were installed'The closure of playgrounds has been tough for our younger residents,' Bayside Council said. The council urged parents to report missing and vandalised signage at local playgrounds and anyone who witnesses vandalism to report it immediately. The council has urged residents to monitor the important public safety signs and report missing and vandalised signage at their local playgroundsBayside City Council said it was assessing the amount of damage and the cost to replace the vandalised signs.


Source: Daily Mail September 08, 2021 01:41 UTC



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