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Bizarre sledgehammer attack causes £10k damage to bridge



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Published Date: 15 October 2008
A VANDAL armed with a sledgehammer has caused up to £10,000 of damage to a historic bridge in a bizarre attack.
The bridge in Dedridge, West Lothian, was repeatedly struck for two hours in the incident in the early hours of Monday morning.

Known locally as New Farm Bridge, the structure forms part of a busy pedestrian route from Dedridge to the centre of Li
vingston.

A stone wall forming the edge of the bridge, which is more than 100 years old, was demolished in the attack, with debris falling into the burn below.

CCTV footage from the nearby Lanthorn Community Centre shows the culprit was working alone, but the pictures are not clear enough to identify the vandal.

Kathleen Ross-Hale, vice chairwoman of Dedridge Community Council, said: "It must have been quite an effort to knock it down.

"It is extremely dangerous. It is a sheer drop from the bridge. A child could easily fall.

"I believe a temporary barrier was put up but it was knocked down too."

The bridge formed part of the old A71 road, but is now used as a pedestrian route between the areas of Dedridge and Murieston in Livingston.

Ms Ross-Hale added: "I have been looking into the history of the bridge for the past couple of years and it is extremely interesting.

"We really do try to make this a beautiful place.

"New Farm Bridge is a well known landmark but has unfortunately become a famous hang-out for teenagers.

"It is a very well used path, but at night the youngsters collect there to drink."

An emergency inspection has been carried out by West Lothian Council to ensure the stability of the bridge, and temporary barriers have been installed to cover the damaged section.

A spokesman for West Lothian Council said: "We will be arranging a repairs programme to the damaged bridge parapet."

Council leader Peter Johnston, who is also chairman of the Livingston South Area Committee, said: "This was a totally irresponsible and pointless act of vandalism.

"I would appeal to members of the public, particularly people who live in the area, to assist police inquiries to trace the culprit."

Members of a local environment group have also hit out.

Roley Walton, vice-chairwoman of the Dedridge Environment and Ecology Project, said: "This wasn't just vandalism, it was a project."

Police are hunting for the vandal, who struck between 1am and 3am on Monday morning.

A Lothian and Borders Police spokesman said: "This is a wanton mindless act of vandalism to a historic icon in this part of the town. An estimated cost of up to £10,000 to repair the bridge has been quoted.

"The bridge will be closed for some considerable time while repairs are carried out."





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  • Last Updated: 15 October 2008 11:29 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

mystic,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:07:38
Senseless! Some people just have nothing to do.

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2

Hector the Red,

15/10/2008 12:29:12
maybe it was a "Bridge too Far"......
3

Gorgie_Tony,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:29:30
More evidence of out of control teenagers doing whatever they like. They have no repect for anyone - bring back hanging - that will sort out the little monsters.
4

Artemis,

15/10/2008 12:40:31
There's absolutely no evidence in this story to suggest the culprit was a teenager.
5

Gorgie_Tony,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:44:28
N0. 4 - I talk from experience - something I have a lot of. If people paid more attention to me. the place would be a better place. You can guarantee it was a teenager that caused this damage.
6

Gorgie_Tony,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 12:52:49
It's a pity the police don't want OAPs as officers - I tell you - I would have had the young thug locked up by now.
7

Ghost Of Scotland Past,

15/10/2008 13:14:54
The gorgie toly spouts more effluent, yet again using his advanced years, and self assessed great experience
to make wild assumptions, and jump to wrong conclusions.
The article clearly states that the culprit could not be recognised from the CCTV footage, so no one knows how old this person is. Given that how does mr. ignorant intend to identify the culprit, and having done so give chase
and arrest him from his motorised zimmer frame.
Indeed since the article states that some youths use it
for certain nepharious activities it is more likely to be an irate if unbalanced adult demolishing the cover the bridge affords to such behaviour, or is it outwith
your experience that such could be a possibility.
8

Strathcarnage,

15/10/2008 13:34:44
Where was Peter Gabriel in the early hours of Monday morning?
9

alex.d.,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 13:44:40
I have to agree with gorgie-tony I am afraid My opinions are the same. Catch the vandal, make him or his parents pay, birch him but dont put him in prison as why should the peolple keep him, it is no punishment for them to be locked up, after all they just come right back outside and get into trouble again.If parents had to fork out the costs of these repairs they would soon want to know where their kids were at night. Such a senseless action, and a costly one.Find them and birch them hard
10

Douglas,

Bathgate 15/10/2008 14:11:49
#3 Gorgie-Tony: What you're proposing in your mad ramblings is a swing bridge then.
#9 alex.d: Do you propose to birch before or after Gorgie-Napoleon hangs them?
11

valleyjim,

15/10/2008 18:13:22
Maybe it was Mikey Annus
12

Saoghal Beag,

15/10/2008 19:55:05
gorgie-tony i assume that your conclusion that this must have been done by a youth is that when you were a youth there was no muggings, robberies, murders or any mis behaving that enid blyton would not aprove off.

without evidence or knowledge you can not make your accusation, unless you are with hoding information from the police?
13

Gorgie_Tony,

Edinburgh 15/10/2008 20:25:13
#13 - Are you stupid? I am a lot older, wiser, and have a lot more experience of life than what you have. Therefore, I know that it is a teenage toe rag that's committed this crime. If the lazy police actually do their job and catch those responsible, I will be saying to you "I told you so that I was right". I suggest you listen to your elders more and learn something.
14

Vincent-W,

15/10/2008 20:34:03
Gorgie_Tony,

So you think indiscriminate vandalism will be stopped by indiscriminate capital punishment? I struggle to understand how this is an appropriate cure for the problem. While I'm at it, I really doubt your claimed experience in the matter. You cannot be seriously suggesting that you have really been taking the law into your own hands and started administering capital punishment without letting the authorities know? If so how would this be a deterrent if no-one was aware of you doing it? Also if you have been administering capital punishment to teenagers based solely on your personal guarantee of guilt - I suspect that many of the real criminals are still out there. Furthermore your concept of OAPs as police, jury and judge is a little far fetched. Even given the SNPs drive for more coppers, I cannot see signifcant numbers of OAPs coming out of retirement to fill the ranks.

Sorry, I have tried to take your proposals seriously and I think I may have exposed a few flaws. Please consider my comments as constructive. I look forward to a revised version of 'Law and Order according to Gorgie Tony'.
15

Vincent-W,

15/10/2008 20:34:55
pssssssssssst - I think he's a bit nutty really.
16

Saoghal Beag,

15/10/2008 20:35:45
#14 certainly not stupid. Not so stupid to make accusations based on assumptions that incriminate others, as you do. There is no evidence to indication of the age of the vandal. Your comments are based on prejudices, why not say it was a polish immigrant, or a muslim, or a jew. While making your accusations you could accompany it with the phrase "Don't worry Mr Mannering"

Have you considered tests for alzheimers, your logic ability seems to be somewhat warped.
17

Julian.,

edinburgh 15/10/2008 23:05:03
I have to jump to Gorgie_tony's defense on this one. We all know this is almost definitely a teenager who's done this...I'll give anyone odds of 10 to 1.

What our Gorgie ranter is basically saying is the blindingly obvious; that teenagers cause the majority of malicious damage. Nothing new there.

In my opinion they get the wrong target. The almondvale shopping centre would have been much more appropriate:-)
18

Ghost Of Scotland Past,

15/10/2008 23:39:08
9)No I don't accept that you have to agree with gorgie toly, I can only imagine that, in spite of the contradictory postings, since you share the same opinion
you are of the same predjudicial and ignorant mindset as he. If you really are smarter and more experienced than the police perhaps you might consider sharing your greater experience and ability in detecting the culprit for that is necessary before any punishment can be administered.. Or would your methodology encompass birching every male living within walking distance of the bridge in the sure knowledge that one of them deserved it? If you have the slightest clue where the police should start looking do let them and us know, I shan't hold my breath whilst awaiting a reply.
19

Ghost Of Scotland Past,

15/10/2008 23:44:16
18) Anyone who states that "We all know" knows nothing,
I am a member of that subset "We all" and I know no such thing. You then say "Almost definately" in the same sentence, therefore you contradict yourself We either
no for sure, or almost definately know but not both, as one negates the other. So next time you post try and make more sense, there's a good chap!
20

Gorgie_Tony,

Edinburgh 16/10/2008 00:29:41
#15 - I have not taken the law into my own hands - you should apologise to me for making such a false accusation. I was brought up in an era when hanging and physical punishment was rife. We never had such problems with vandalism, assaults, robberies, murders etc. In fact you could leave your front door unlocked. These days you can't - why? Because there is no hanging of offenders, no birching of offenders, no caning of school kids. The teachers right to take a baseball bat to the wee brats has been removed!! And look what happens - read todays EEN - it's all there to see - total disrespect for the law and the elderly. Bring back physical punishment - and see a restoration of order. And may I also add - the police today are totally ineffective - they are not intersted in enforcing the law - which probably accounts for the reason in why these low life's run free to do their damage.
21

Douglas,

Bathgate 16/10/2008 12:46:20
#18 Julian: Ahem! That's The Centre. :o)

 

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