Old Chain Pier recently shared a video capturing a man smashing their hatch window with a stool and then throwing the stool into the sea. The incident occurred on Trinity Crescent on Friday, October 25. The man, dressed in dark clothing, can be seen in the video picking up the stool and using it to break the window before walking away from the scene.
This act of vandalism comes almost a year after the business had to replace their panoramic window, which was destroyed during Storm Babet. In a statement on social media, Old Chain Pier expressed their frustration, stating, “Almost a year to the day since Storm Babet destroyed our panoramic window, someone decided to celebrate the anniversary by smashing our hatch window on Friday night.”
The bistro bar urged anyone who may have witnessed the incident to come forward with information. The video footage has been shared with the police, who are currently investigating the matter. Police Scotland has been contacted for a comment regarding the incident.
Acts of vandalism such as this not only cause financial damage to businesses but also create a sense of insecurity within the community. It is essential for individuals to respect public and private property and refrain from engaging in destructive behavior.
In light of this incident, Old Chain Pier is taking steps to enhance security measures to prevent future acts of vandalism. The community is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities promptly.
Vandalism is a serious offense that can have lasting consequences for both the perpetrators and the victims. It is crucial for everyone to work together to promote a safe and respectful environment for all members of the community. By staying informed and actively participating in efforts to prevent vandalism, we can create a more secure and harmonious community for everyone.