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Raetihi pool vandals

Raetihi Constable Steve Hart is concerned by the number of Raetihi people - the majority teenagers - using the Raetihi Swimming Baths after hours. During this time vandalism to the baths complex has occurred. Offenders have gained access to the baths by either climbing the tin fence, or else physically tearing down sections of the fence. Residents are reminded that it is an offence to use the baths in this manner and Constable Hart warned that further breaches will be "dealt with accordingly".

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 577, 14 March 1995, Page 18

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Raetihi pool vandals Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 577, 14 March 1995, Page 18

Raetihi pool vandals Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 577, 14 March 1995, Page 18

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