Community urged to report vandalism
Members of the public are being asked to report information about damage to road and traffic signs after a spate of vandalism in Taupo recently.
Nineteen road signs were knocked over and damaged beyond repair over the weekend, resulting in a hefty bill to replace them. Infrastructure manager Denis Lewis said it would cost around $300 to replace each sign, meaning a bill of almost $6000.
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