Police are appealing for witnesses after a second spate of nationalist vandalism in less than a month in the west of the Island.
Those behind what officers are calling 'criminal damage' daubed nationalist slogans on roads, similar to some which appeared in Peel some weeks ago.
Officers say the slogans could distract motorists and cause an accident, and will cost the tax payer, because they must be removed.
Anybody with information about the graffiti is asked to ring Police Headquarters, on 631212.

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