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    One could rightly question the wisdom of the wanton expenditure of maintaining the shelter as a 'derelict' structure - with the painting and window replacing - without returning it to close to it's proper condition and purpose.
    But if it were to become again a thing of purpose and utility, with seating, if it did therefore offer shelter and become a site of congregation for the young, then any vandalism would adversely effect the very people that make use of it. Who could find it useful one day and useless another day?
    For all there being a somewhat natural edict that one should not soil one's own nest, yes, such things do happen, but to a much lesser extent than the soiling and despoiling at places without use or purpose.
    Why spend and not invest?

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