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    I do recall many of the points raised when last this topic was covered here. No easy answer then either.

    While this is not a truely British way to encapsulate the problem in few words; their needs to be more of a sense of 'ownership' in place of responsibility.

    Is there no possible use to which the shelter could be put, in it's present (and historic) location? No possible sponsorship deal with a local business?

    For the time being...what, if any, objects were used to break the glass? [I hope it was only the larger panes and not the etched ones]
    Whether the introduction of either Perspex on laminated glass would dull the enthusiasm of the vandals or present more of a challenge are moot points, but if toughened glass is the current favourite...then little wonder that there is a 'smashing habit' around.

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