Vandalism in Radazul: Public Toilet Rendered Unusable by Stones

The El Rosario City Council condemns an act of vandalism that has put a public facility out of service in the Radazul beach area.

Image of a public restroom vandalized with stones inside.
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Image of a public restroom vandalized with stones inside.

The El Rosario City Council has expressed its outrage following an act of vandalism in the Radazul beach area, where a public toilet was obstructed with stones, preventing its operation and causing inconvenience to users.

Municipal cleaning service workers discovered on Monday one of the self-cleaning toilets completely filled with stones, requiring immediate intervention for its repair. This incident has rendered the facility unusable, affecting both residents and visitors to the popular coastal area.

"From the El Rosario City Council, we express our absolute indignation at what constitutes a serious episode of incivility. It is not a simple prank; it is an attack on public property with the sole aim of damaging what belongs to everyone, and it only demonstrates the regrettable lack of education, responsibility, and awareness of those who carry it out."

a spokesperson for the El Rosario City Council
Local authorities have emphasized that such behavior not only incurs significant economic costs for public funds but also directly harms citizens who rely on these infrastructures. An image of the toilet, with its interior full of stones, has been shared to raise awareness about the extent of the damage caused.