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Napier viewing platform smashed again

Ruby Harfield
By Ruby Harfield
Hawkes Bay Today·
27 Oct, 2017 09:07 PM3 mins to read

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A contractor cleans up glass at Napier's viewing platform after it was smashed by vandals for the fifth time. Photo/Paul Taylor

A contractor cleans up glass at Napier's viewing platform after it was smashed by vandals for the fifth time. Photo/Paul Taylor

It is likely Napier will lose its unique glass viewing platform after it was smashed for a fifth time.

The 67-metre structure extending over Pacific Beach near Marine Parade gardens had two of its three glass panels smashed overnight.

The platform, which is less than two years old, was last vandalised in June when the central panel of extra-strength glass was shattered.

Read more: Editorial: Wanton vandalism costs everyone view from Marine Parade

Napier mayor Bill Dalton said council could not continue replacing the glass at a cost of thousands of dollars for ratepayers and would have to consider alternative options.

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"We haven't made the decision yet but we will certainly be looking at putting up a big stainless steel grate.

"That's the likelihood as we can't go on replacing the glass.

"Council will be deciding what to do soon, obviously we have to start looking at some kind of stainless steel replacement."

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Napier City Council had worked hard to bring "vibrancy and vitality" back to the city and it was extremely disappointing to have acts of vandalism like this continue to occur, he said.

"It's a crying shame, the whole concept of the viewing platform is about having the glass end looking right out to sea."

Many people expressed their disappointment on Facebook as well as theories that the glass had not been smashed intentionally but by stones flung up by waves.

However, this could not have been the case and the smashed glass was definitely an act of vandalism, Mr Dalton said.

The glass barrier was initially one panel stretching across the full length of the platform but when it was first smashed three months after opening it was replaced by three panels to minimise cost of future vandalism.

The large single panel would have cost more than $5000 to replace but one smaller panel was about $1300.

Earlier this month the viewing platform concrete was scorched from a fire underneath it.

However, the small blaze, on October 10, was believed to be a rubbish fire rather than a deliberate act of arson.

Other areas of Marine Parade have been targets of vandalism including the nearby Veronica Sunbay which has had its windows (installed to create a windbreak for comfort) taken out following repeated vandalism.

To prevent further vandalism in the area people are encouraged to report anti-social behaviour immediately.

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The maximum penalty for wilful damage is three months' imprisonment and/or a fine of $2000.

The viewing platform, which opened in December 2015, was designed by Napier architect Graham Weaver as a tourist attraction and for aesthetic reasons to obscure view of a stormwater outfall.

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