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Police appeal regarding damage and theft of TT "furniture"

by isleofman.com 28th May 2013

The police, along with the TT organising partners, are asking people to be vigilant with regards to damage and theft of items of TT ‘Furniture’.
 
Inspector Derek Flint explained;
 
“We have had some reports of damage being caused to the crash cell fencing, and also some items being taken by people. Things like the “Prohibited Area” signs might seem like a great souvenir, but if they don’t get replaced and someone wanders into that zone, the consequences could be catastrophic.
 
Likewise the safety cell fencing is crucial to keeping the racing as safe as it can be. Damage can compromise its effectiveness.
 
We are asking the public to let us know if they see any such items being taken or damaged. As well as the safety angle, these are of course offences in their own right.

Any information can be called into us on 631212, or using Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


 

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 28th, May 2013 12:28pm.

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