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Safety line vandalisma maer of life and death
VANDALS who have thrown life lines and rings into the water in Maidstone have been described as “selfish and downright danger- ous”. The commentsweremade byCllr
Derek Mortimer as he launched an appeal to the public to respect the safety equipment, following a num- ber of acts of vandalism along the town’s towpaths over the summer. Each year Maidstone Borough
Council spends about £5,400 on life- rings and throw lifelines for key spots at lakes and along the town’s river, in case someone gets into dif- ficulty in thewater. But in recentmonths, the borough
council has found many of its lifebuoys and throwlines have been vandalised or thrown into thewater indiscriminately. CllrDerekMortimer, chairman of
the council’s environment commit- tee, said: “This type of anti-social be- haviour is not just selfish, it is downright dangerous. It really could be the difference between someone being rescued and them losing their life. “We need people to behave re- sponsibly aroundwater and part of
that is not damaging the equipment that is there to play an important rolewhen someone needs itmost.” Statistics show that over 700 peo-
pledrown in theUKevery year, and Maidstone’s high water has made the river the scene of several deaths and close calls. Mr Mortimer added: “We need
people tounderstandthat the equip- ment is not a thing to play with. If their mum, dad or mate got into trouble in the water, then they
A BLUE andwhiteWhistler bicycle, a bluemountain bike and a blue BMX bicyclewere stolen fromthe communal area of a block of flats in Holland Road. Two solar light dog ornamentswere
stolen froma garden in James Street. A blue Ford Transit van, registration
RO15***, was stolen fromMarston Drive. A tyrewas punctured on a BMW320
parked in Coral Park. Intruders broke into a home in
PenendenHeath Road by damaging bi- fold doors at the back of the property. The glass in the bathroomdoor and the shower doorwere smashed, but nothing appears to have been taken. The offsidewindowwas smashed on a
silver Peugeot 206 parked in Old School Place. Intruders broke into a garden in Vicary
Way, damaging the fence. However, they leftwhen challenged by a neighbour. Nothing appears to have been taken. AnAudi Q5 parked in a driveway in
Bower Streetwas broken into and searched. Nothing appears to have been taken. A doorwas damaged in a bid to break
into a house in VicaryWay, but no access was gained. A Renault Clio parked in a car park in St
Peter’s Street had the passenger side
windowsmashed.Nothing appears to
would want someone to be able to help them,wouldn’t they? So, leave it alone, unless you need it.” The council hopes to work with
other organisations to highlight the dangers of this type of anti-social behaviour. Cllr Mortimer added: “Anyone
who witnesses this type of behav- iour should call Kent Police on 101, and report missing or damaged equipment by email to parksan-
dopenspaces@maidstone.gov.uk.”
News Warning after
flooding scam MAIDSTONE residents are being warned of doorstep criminals after a an elderlywomanwas conned. Kent Police received a report that
a man called at an address near Tonbridge Road and said a neigh- bour’s addresswas flooded and he needed to turn off thewater. The occupant, a woman in her
80s, allowed himto come in and he asked her to turn taps on and off while hewent to the bathroom. He then left the premises and the
victim later found that cash was missing fromher handbag. Chief Inspector Mark Hedges
said: “Residents should be alert if a tradesman visits without an ap- pointment and suggests there is a repair that needs fixing urgently. “Always check the identity of
anyone who calls at your home and don’t be afraid to close the door and leave them waiting out- side if you need tomake checks. “If you are in any doubt, ask the
caller to come back when a family member or friend can be present.” The man is described as white,
5ft 6in tall, of a large build andwith dark brown hair. He was wearing blue overalls and a flat cap. Anyonewith information should
call Kent Police on 01622 604100, quoting reference YY/32027/18, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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have been taken. Both number plateswere stolen froma
vehicle in London Road. A vehicle parked in Buckland Roadwas
broken into and a Playstationwas stolen. Both number plateswere stolen froma
Ford Transit van in Charles
Street.Aman, said to be in his 40s,white, about 5ft 11in, mediumbuild andwith short dark brown hair,was seen taking the plates. A boy'smountain bikewas stolen from
outside a shop in Hart Street. Awindowwas smashed on a Jaguar XF
parked in a driveway in Roseholme. Both number plateswere stolen froma
Vauxhall Corsa parked in Hackney Road. A blueMongoose cyclewas stolen from
a bike rack in Hart Street. The chain to the padlock had been cut. A bicyclewas stolen fromwhere itwas
secured outside a restaurant in Hart Street. A Renault Clio parked inWestree Court
was keyed on the driver’s side. Square solar post lightswere stolen from
the front garden of a home in Portsdown Close. Therewas an a�empt to gain access to a vehicle left in a residential parking bay in
Dover Street. Awater feature and a garden lightwere
stolen froma garden in Cades Place. A grey Peugot 5008, registration ST13***,
was stolen fromCharlbury Close. Personal belongingswere stolen from
the hospital in Hermitage Lane. Thewingmirrorwas damaged on a
vehicle parked in Oakwood Road. A large garden plantwas stolen froma
front garden in SissinghurstDrive. A Seat Leon parked in a driveway in
Loose Roadwas broken into. Nothing appears to have been taken. Windowswere smashed on a Ford
Transit van parked in Courtenay Road. A Suzuki Grand Vitara parked in a
driveway of a home in Loose Roadwas broken into and some jewellerywas stolen. Pink paintwas thrown over the front
door of a home in Lower Stone Street. The bonnet of a VWPolo parked in
Arundel Squarewas scratched. A green Victoria Pendleton bicyclewas
stolen fromwhere it had been locked in a bike rack in Church Street. A home in Square Hillwas broken into, and a TV and a PlayStation were stolen.
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