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Parents asked to shop graffiti kids

Parents are being asked to report their children if they think they are involved in vandalism Parents are being asked to report their children if they think they are involved in vandalism

Parents of graffiti yobs are being encouraged to shop their children by Merton Council.

As part of its new campaign, Don't Raise an Aerosol, the council is telling parents to report tell-tale signs like paint on hands and clothes to a dedicated Merton graffiti officer.

Officers say parents should also look out for tags - graffiti signatures - written on their children's school notebooks.

The council currently has to remove graffiti from an area equivalent in size to seven football pitches each year.

The campaign coincides with the council's local democracy week which highlights the importance of listening to young people.

Punishment for graffiti can include an antisocial behaviour order, a fine up of to £2,500 or a two-year prison sentence.

To contact the council's graffiti team call 020 8545 4109.

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