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Published Date: 01 October 2008
VANDALS have spray-painted the word "beast" across a memorial dedicated to those who lost their lives in the First World War.
Police have branded the attack on the Duddingston War Memorial as "mindless" and the incident has angered local people.

They are anxious to get the graffiti removed in time for the community's Armistice Day commemorations, which mark the 90th ann
iversary of the end of the First World War.

The memorial has been on Duddingston Road West since 1921 and is thought never to have been attacked in this way before.

The Duddingston Village Conservation Society, which lays a wreath at the site each year on behalf of local residents and conducts a remembrance service, asked the council to remove the graffiti in time for November 11.

Today the council said work had begun on removing the graffiti.

Lindsay Crofts, the society's secretary, said: "It's horrible that this has happened but I'm pleased to say that the council has responded quickly.

"It's horrible to see, which is why I got on to the council straight away, because I want it off as soon as possible, and I hope they manage to do it before Armistice Day.

"I have no idea why they have written 'beast' but what is clear is that not everyone has respect for war memorials."

Police have launched an investigation after an officer on routine patrol spotted the scrawl on the base of the memorial.

George Robinson, a member of city military heritage group the One o'Clock Gun Association, believes teaching young people about the atrocities would avoid this kind of vandalism.

He said: "The kids that do this don't really understand what they are doing because the information isn't there now.

"If they really knew what it was like and how war left families destitute they wouldn't do it. It's all about education.

"The cross commemorates young guys from the village who were killed in the First World War.

"If the kids who graffiti these monuments realised that many of the soldiers who died in action were teenagers like themselves, they might treat the memorials with some respect.

"These men had no choice about going to war and we shouldn't be getting their memorials defaced like this."

The council environment leader, Councillor Robert Aldridge, said work to remove the graffiti was under way.

"I was extremely disappointed to learn that reckless vandalism was caused to this memorial," he said. "Cleaning up graffiti in Edinburgh costs the council more than £80,000 each year. It is an ongoing problem in the city, but we will not tolerate anyone defacing public buildings, memorials and street furniture."

A police spokesman said: "This was a mindless act of vandalism and we are anxious to track down whoever is responsible. Anyone with any information that can help our enquiries is urged to contact police immediately."





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  • Last Updated: 01 October 2008 11:11 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: World War One
 
1

Howard Moon,

01/10/2008 12:08:48
'If they really knew what it was like and how war left families destitute they wouldn't do it. It's all about education.'

I admire his idealism, but I'm not sure George has spent much time with young people recently.
2

elayne,

01/10/2008 12:19:04
send the wee neds out to afghanistan or iraq for a few weeks then they may have a bit resect for people who gave their lives in battle
3

The Judge,

01/10/2008 12:28:52
He said: "The kids that do this don't really understand what they are doing because the information isn't there now.

"If they really knew what it was like and how war left families destitute they wouldn't do it. It's all about education.

Sorry but education doesn't come into it, every child no matter how thick knows to deface a war memorial is wrong. They do it because they know they'll get away with it, they know they'll never be punished.

That's why they do it.

The council environment leader, Councillor Robert Aldridge, said work to remove the graffiti was under way.

"I was extremely disappointed to learn that reckless vandalism was caused to this memorial," he said. "Cleaning up graffiti in Edinburgh costs the council more than £80,000 each year. It is an ongoing problem in the city, but we will not tolerate anyone defacing public buildings, memorials and street furniture."

What exactly are you going to do Mr Aldridge? We've heard it all before, tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime, yet day after day we read stories like the one above, so please explain to me what "we will not tolerate anyone defacing public building ect" actually means?

You can't punish them, you can't fine the parents, so what exactly are you going to do Robert?

My guess is absolutely nothing as usual.
4

Road Raga,

EDINBURGH 01/10/2008 12:30:49
Yeah that right #3 its all the Council's fault.
Prat.
5

Mallory,

Edinburgh 01/10/2008 12:34:48
What scum.
6

John Knox furr First Meenister,

High St, Embra 01/10/2008 12:48:35
But Judge... aren't you against CCTV?
7

alex paterson,

edinburgh 01/10/2008 12:57:04
What we have to remember is that these Neds are,mindless cowards who have done nothing in life except cause upset and disrupt to good people.
8

scorchio,

West of the Pecos 01/10/2008 13:26:53
Lets have a change in policy where young scumbags like these have their identity protected.
Name them, and we will shame them.
9

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01/10/2008 13:30:58
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steve 1511,

aberdeen 01/10/2008 13:32:29
thrash the neds with a good lashing of a birch,that will cure most neds bad behaviour
11

Man On Corstorphine Omnibus,

Edinburgh 01/10/2008 13:42:34
Councillor Aldridge: "We will not tolerate anyone defacing public buildings, memorials and street furniture."

So what's he gonna do? Threaten them with a big, bad social worker?
12

Howard Moon,

01/10/2008 13:43:47
#9

What part of what he said do you think is wrong? Genuine question.
13

John Knox furr First Meenister,

Embra 01/10/2008 14:08:11
#12 No3 says - "They do it because they know they'll get away with it, they know they'll never be punished.
That's why they do it."

I could get away with it as well, I'm quite sure, but I don't do it. Is the only reason that we don't commit crime the fear that we'll get caught and punished? Or are some of us good citizens?
14

forbietwo,

01/10/2008 14:19:08
It could of been anybody at all - not necessarily young people. Why do young people keep getting the blame when somebody is mindless or bored witless or any other reason for doing this silly mindless witless thing.
15

Howard Moon,

01/10/2008 14:41:39
#13

Of course human beings are able to exercise personal restraint, we all do it daily (to varying degrees). There certainly doesn't seem to be much fear of consequences and/or punishment on the part of many young people I meet today, however. Many teachers I know express the same sentiments, as pupils goad them about their inability to respond. 'What are you going to do about it?' So I would say there is some truth to what Judge says.
16

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01/10/2008 15:15:50
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17

Steve Evans,

Malta 01/10/2008 21:14:15
Time to Press Gang these utter cowards and put them in the front line as human fodder so the Taliban can pick them off. Who will be doing the crying then !!?, Complete SCUM
18

Dragonhead,

Dalian,China 02/10/2008 03:19:18
Perhaps it is time for all ex-servicemen to form groups to take on these neds head on!The jails are full to overflowing,so what are they going to do to us? Vigilante-ism is also wrong, but sometimes "In order to do good, one may have to resort to Evil!"
As for the totally inept,neutered by PC council dross spokesman,all wind and p*sh as usual.More of same old, same old. A few neds,suitably spray painted and displayed naked at the War Memorial, might send a message and make them and others think.Demeaning them as they have demeaned the memories of our grandfathers,would perhaps be a fitting memorial to their crime.
19

COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 09/11/2008 23:18:42
brainless.punks.parents.probably.the.same

 

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