Council calls out senseless vandalism
Vandals have caused more than $15,000 in damage to newly renovated public toilets at the Horsham Botanic Gardens.
Horsham Rural City Mayor Robyn Gulline said the offenders had used large rocks to completely smash three toilet bowls and an electric hand dryer on Wednesday morning. A defibrillator was also pulled from the toilet block wall and found in the gardens.
The following night three more toilet bowls were smashed.
"It is extremely disappointing to see that there are people in our community who have little regard for community assets, wilfully damaging and defacing property and assets resulting in cost and added expense to ratepayers," she said.
"This behaviour not only costs the community in repairs, but also impacts our families and children through the temporary loss of use of the facilities. It will also damage our reputation in the eyes of tourists who are visiting our Botanic Gardens where the amenities will be unavailable until repairs are made.
"The ongoing vandalism of public infrastructure is costing our ratepayers more and more every year. It needs to stop."
Council has formally reported this damage to Horsham Police. Anyone who can assist the investigation should call 5382 9200.
"We need your assistance to apprehend the perpetrators of these malicious acts so that we can hopefully put an end to any further incidents," Cr Gulline said.
"Vandalism is an issue everywhere, but that does not mean that we should accept it here in our city."
Because vandalism is an ongoing problem Council is committed to rolling out more CCTV for the purposes of securing evidence and pursuing the culprits on behalf of the community.
Cameras have been installed at the Horsham Skate Park where vandalism has been an ongoing problem.