
Vandals who have committed acts of criminal damage to public toilets in Douglas are being told they could face fines of up to £2,000.
The Chairman of the Corporation's Pubic Works Committee, Richie McNicholl (pictured), is offering a reward for infomation leading to convictions, and says the Town Hall would seek compensation for any damage.
In the case of a recent attack on the toilets near the former boating pool on the promenade, the replacement cost could be £200,000:
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