“There are so many blind spots.”
Fortunately, there were no incidents yesterday, but it was especially dangerous to be leaving the beach unattended as the days become warmer and the beach grows more popular.
The repairs came out of the club’s budget.
“We don’t have a lot of money.”
The attack was “so weird” and “uncalled for,” he said.
Security camera footage shows the pair loitering around the building for about five minutes before they start kicking out panels from the deck’s fence.
An entire section of the barrier was kicked away, causing about a quarter of it to snap and fall.
They appear to notice the camera behind them, and one of them makes a rude gesture as they run away.
Third said he did not know why they had damaged the club, but it was not the first time it had happened.
Before the cameras were installed, the windows were broken or the walls were tagged about once a month.
Now the damage was less frequent, and those who had vandalised the club since had been caught using the security footage in the past.
He hoped footage would once again help catch the culprits.
wyatt.ryder@odt.co.nz