Show POLICE ADVISORY vandalism m Bountiful has Throughout Che United States wanton destruction by vandals is hurting property increasing the cost of pushing up taxes and insurance rates and adding millions of dollars to the high cost of SINCE THERE is little that can be done to foresee or predict this crime and since there are usually no witnesses present to it is difficult to A committee of citizens met last week to discuss ways of assisting the police in the fight against vandalism and other Other problems that they will take up during the year are burglar proofing and defensive BRENT Chairman of the Vandalism Committee is up 23 percent since Some of this is due to more efficient is a definite Many cases of vandalism are not so the figures could be much Damage to public schools in the United States would be excessive of would help the school In Bountiful automobiles are the most vulnerable target for In 1972 there were 77 cases including slashed broken windows and engine RESIDENCES were second in popularity with 62 cases being schools and cemeteries also received considerable Moon isn't enough to tell people there is a we must get to the The adult is usually the receiver and the teenager is usually the in the case of Ideas suggested that would publicize this problem to the youth are posters In public church and school school radio and VANDALISM IS not confined to a particular type of The person is not i Surveys show that it I tends to concentrate where 1 social stresses are greatest among I The citizens committee hopes to help educate the public on ways to prevent and control For i one deterrent may be lighting I dark Vandals prefer to I work in the Did you know that you can burn a j light globe ten hours i for cents in lb Police and Citizens Advisory Committee are planning to seek ways of controlling vandalism as their first Ronald William William Brent Wayne Faye Sara Lee Earl Not present for Sander Phyllis Robert Thomas Turner and Ronald i mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m mm |