Cranbourne’s welcoming tag

A large billboard blemished with graffiti is welcoming motorists to the City of Casey.A large billboard blemished with graffiti is welcoming motorists to the City of Casey.

By Callan Date
VISITORS and locals entering the City of Casey near Cranbourne South are being greeted with a large graffiti scrawled billboard.
The blank advertising sign, on private property at the corner of Westernport Highway and Cranbourne-Frankston Road, has remained vandalised with various tags for the last month.
Casey is renowned for leading the way in the fight against graffiti.
The city has established a toll-free line for residents to ring and report the locations of graffiti.
But nothing has been done about the Cranbourne South sign.
Casey’s website states that the hotline “allows residents to report the presence of graffiti which is, in most cases, removed in one working day.”
Casey officials did not respond to inquiries made by the News before it went to press. To report graffiti in the City of Casey call 1800 VANDAL or 1800 826 325.

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