Vandalism takes many forms and it can change from generation to generation. Writing on walls and smashing windows was always considered a laugh for the youth that was wasted on the young. Dropping litter and spitting with Spit the dog abandon transformed into the setting off of fire hydrants and “bricking” the incoming firemen/women who arrived on the scene.
A new craze is upon us and it highlights the danger of the younger person of not very big brain, they have taken to burning our plastic bins. The fumes of the material gives them an intoxicating high; Cigarettes of various noxious and not so noxious washing powder are obviously not enough.
Apologies for not providing a photograph in situ and instead uploading a stock image. I was chased when I ventured into the hinterland. JW reporting from war torn and the bloody city that is-

What football shirts were the vandals wearing?
A link to a report would be nice I found this one http://www.milngavieherald.co.uk/bearsdennews/Milngavie-families-awake-to-fire.6309094.jp do you have another?
In France they say it with cars.
Have you ever wanted to take the head of some of these young people in your hands, and ask “Is anyone in there?”
Hee hee CWJ
I was expecting
Have you ever wanted to take the head of some of these young people in your hands, and knock some sense into it!
😉
It goes without saying, Soutie, green and white tops.
I didn’t know I had to provide a link as I thought everything I say is taken as gospel. In any case it would have broken the flow of my gripping narrative. 🙂
The stealing and burning of these bins was covered in all the local newspapers, here’s another link for corroboration.
http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/Stolen-bins-leave-the-police.6185751.jp