According to Mr Tan, a student from RP, who witnessed the incident and had captured afew photos of it, mentioned that the vandalism was a very disrespectful act. He is hopeful that the neighbours are well aware of these such acts by troublemakers and take preventive measures. He added that he feels that the posters on crime prevention are not helping much.
In Mr Tan's email, he had added a description of the man who vandalised the car. He said that he was wearing a pale blue t-shirt with jeans. He is dark-skinned, big-build and very tall. The suspect also runs very fast.

Upon receiving this set of news, I have approach our neighbourhood policeman, CPL Lim, for advices and some preventive measures. He has urged that anyone who witnessed such acts are to report to the police immiediately and not to take matter into own hands. If you were to witness any vandalism happening,
- Do not approach or attempt to apprehend the vandal.
- Get a good descriptin of the vandal(s) and the vehicle(s)
- Call 999 to report that vandalism is in process.
If you have witnessed any crime and has report it to the police, do drop us an email at vsnwatch@google.com.sg to alert our neighbours. Lets all do our part to keep our neighbourhood a safe place.



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