Youngsters make amends for vandalism
8 February 2012
Four youngsters who damaged car wing mirrors in Hellesdon have
contributed to repair costs in a bid to make amends for their
actions.
It follows three incidents in December and January where wing
mirrors were damaged on vehicles in Meadow Way and Hawthorne
Avenue.
A wing mirror was broken off a Citroen Saxo on December 8 and
the same vehicle was damaged again on January 11. While a Vauxhall
Corsa was damaged on January 10.
Four boys, aged 12 and 13, were identified by police and
admitted causing the damage.
The matter was resolved by way of Restorative Justice (RJ),
analternative to criminal prosecution which brings together
offenders of low level crime and their victims to resolve the
matter.
PC Andy Dye, from the Hellesdon and Horsford Safer Neighbourhood
Team, said: “This is a good example of how the restorative justice
process can be beneficial to the victim as they receive payment for
damage. In this case all four youngsters have shown remorse and
have accepted responsibility for their actions.”
Between them the boys contributed £140 towards repair costs and
also sent letters of apology to the victims.
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