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Graffiti ‘welcome’

A sign blemished with graffiti is welcoming visitors and residents to the City of Casey.A sign blemished with graffiti is welcoming visitors and residents to the City of Casey.

CASEY graffiti officials may be in for a spray. A sign welcoming motorists into the city has been scrawled with graffiti and has remained that way for the past two weeks.
Casey is renowned for leading the way in the fight against the visual vandalism, but a cleaner is yet to be sighted at the Cranbourne South location.
Residents and motorists are now being welcomed to the ‘City of Bohtown’, at the corner of Western Port Highway and Cranbourne-Frankston Road. A Graffiti Reporting Hotline is available to locals to report any graffiti on 1800 826 325 or 1800 VANDAL.

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