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Tory_canuck
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09 Nov 2009, 11:03 pm

What these vandals did was disgusting way beyond any words. :twisted:


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Vandals damage Fredericton cenotaph
Last Updated: Monday, November 9, 2009

Members of Fredericton's Royal Canadian Legion are asking vandals who destroyed part of the city's cenotaph to turn themselves in as the organization prepares for Remembrance Day.

Jean-Guy Perrault, the president of Branch 4 of the Royal Canadian Legion, arrived at the cenotaph on Monday morning to decide where to place the crosses for Wednesday's Remembrance Day ceremony. That's when he noticed that the cenotaph had been heavily damaged in places.

"I almost fell on my knees. It hurt. Like I said … how can people sleep at night who did that — for the poor soldiers who fought for our country, for what we have that is so beautiful," Perrault said.

The cenotaph is the site of the main Remembrance Day event in the provincial capital. A three-metre-high granite cross atop the monument was toppled to the ground and smashed into pieces.

David Smith, who worked with the Royal Canadian Legion on the cenotaph project, said it will be difficult to explain to veterans when they arrive on Nov. 11 why this vandalism took place.

"I think its devastating to take into consideration the number of fallen people that we've had and this is a heck of a way to remember them and at this time of the year," Smith said.

"And to devastate this particular monument is terrible."

Perrault said while he thinks the cenotaph can be fixed, he wants the vandals to step forward.

"Please come forward, excuse yourself, the damage is done … come forward, why did you do that," Perrault said.

"Please I'm begging, come to the legion, come talk to me, please. My heart is broken, really broken."

Fredericton police are investigating.
Community support

A support group was created on the social networking site Facebook on Monday afternoon to help repair the cenotaph.

Donations are being collected to repair the monument.

"I can't believe that someone would vandalize this! I have made a donation in honour of my grandfather Warren Steen, who fought to keep our country free," writes one supporter.

"This is incomprehensible," writes another. "As a veteran I find it appalling that anyone would destroy a symbol of peace where such a high price in sacrifice has been paid and continues to be paid today."


http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/ ... m-207.html


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15 Nov 2009, 11:31 am

Public vandalism topic

I have a number of explanations as to the reasons for such damage:

Random, without reason, because it is there

Authority defiance, and wanting to see the reaction when the damage is discovered

Envy

Feeling marginalized and not understanding the significance of the monument

Political motivation

But for whatever reason or reasons, it is a crime with consequences. :evil:


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16 Nov 2009, 4:43 am

Turn themselves in? Get real.

You don't appeal to vandal's better nature. If they had a better nature then they wouldn't have done it in the first place.

Just catch them and throw them into jail.

Do you seriously expect people to say:

"Yes I did it and I got away with it but now I am giving myself up so that you can put me in jail for a few years"?

Yeah, right.



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17 Nov 2009, 11:36 pm

I don't think jailtime will do much. Try seating them infront of the eerie fascists of the CHRC, though, and they'll be screaming for mommy. :lol: