SCOTS locals have been left fuming after a public rest room was destroyed by “pathetic” vandals simply 24 hours after reopening from harm attributable to a earlier “malicious fireplace”.
The john on Fortress Avenue in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, had beforehand been closed for renovations after struggling in depth harm attributable to a hearth.
Nonetheless, following a reopening of the general public bathroom final Saturday, the lavatory was quickly in ruins once more, merely a day into its new lease of life.
Locals at the moment are calling for the bogs to be locked and keys given to disabled folks solely, if the john does open once more.
Stunning photos present the recent new inside of the empty rest room now in disrepair, with the door extensive open to disclose the stunning harm.
The bathroom bowl has been completely destroyed, with numerous elements of the smashed porcelain mendacity scattered across the room.
The tank of the bathroom has additionally been vandalised, with its lid taken off and seemingly smashed on the bottom with the order items.
Plastic casings that look like from ceiling lights lie smashed in entrance of the door, and the cleaning soap dispenser has been torn off the wall and tossed to the bottom too.
A white bin has additionally been kicked over and left in a remaining cherry on high of the mindless act of vandalism.
The photographs had been posted on social media by councillor Seamus Logan final week who wrote: “These stunning footage present vandalism on the Fortress Avenue public bogs which had been solely not too long ago reopened after a earlier malicious fireplace.
“This harm was accomplished inside 24 hours of reopening. Police Scotland have been knowledgeable but when anybody has data of the perpetrator(s), please contact the police.
“Folks with disabilities want these amenities.”
The submit acquired dozens of likes and feedback from locals left in disbelief on the “morons” who destroyed the brand new amenities.
Chris McAngus wrote: “Horrible. What they do right here in Glasgow is hold them locked and provides those who actually need the amenities, as a consequence of disabilities, a key.”
Valeri Carr stated: “Work of pathetic morons.”
Kenny Forman commented: “Transfer them again to the Broadgate. They are going to be higher there – not tucked across the nook out of sight.”
Gordon Reid added: “Thought the disabled bogs had been locked.”
Nicky Waugh wrote: “Large man, attacking a lavvy.”
Aberdeen Council has been approached for remark.