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Vandalism , A Way to Honour The Vets ?

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Monday, November 12, 2007 04:28 AM

        

Prince George, B.C. -  Remembrance Day  may have been a day to honour those who gave their all, but to some, the order of the day was vandalism.

Prince George RCMP were called to investigate a quad being driven erratically on Jensen Road.

An off duty 911 operator observed two young males spray painting the back of Highglen Elementary school. They fled the scene when police arrived.

Police investigated an incident in the 7600 Block of Loyola Crescent in which fireworks were being set off underneath cars. 4 or 5 youths involved according to the police.

Early this morning police were called to a crash between a female pedestrian and a car on the Hart Highway near Shady Lane. Two young people were on the highway when one stepped out into the travel portion of the roadway and was struck by the passenger’s side mirror of a passing car. Injuries to the female are minor and she was released from hospital. Both pedestrians had been drinking .


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Stupidity doesn't take a holiday. Doncha know?
Nothing new with quads roaring up and down Jensen and Jutland Roads. Same idiots did it again today. It is common practice for people with bush bikes, snowmobiles, quads, etc to use Jensen as a racetrack. One day someone will be seriously injured I'm sure. Just a note; in most cases it's not youngsters but full grown idiots.
Not sure how this is an affront to the vets.......