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Graffiti reporting form Tackling Graffiti Graffiti is criminal damage and therefore a crime as well as being offensive. By working together we can try to wipe the majority of it out, and deal with offenders.  Here is some useful information on who to report it to and how to remove it. Spelthorne's Graffiti Policy Spelthorne Borough Council is committed to removing overtly offensive graffiti from wherever it occurs within 24 hours and to continuously removing graffiti from council property. The Council record and share details of graffiti and "tags" or signatures with the Police and will seek damages where Council owned sites are defaced.  The Police will arrest anyone involved in such acts.  Offenders are being fined and made to pay damages. Spelthorne Borough Council has produced a leaflet which provides some useful information on how to report and remove graffiti. How To Get Graffiti Removed Wipe It Out: most graffiti is made by permanent marker pen or paint spray can - it is best to remove it before it has chance to dry properly. Brush It Out: a simple solution to graffiti on wood should be to scrub it. Scrub and Wash It Off: graffiti on non-porous surfaces such as masonry paint and tiles can often be scrubbed off using a strong detergent and lots of elbow grease. Stubborn Graffiti: specialised removal products are available from hardware stores. Further Information Surrey Police Crimestoppers Spelthorne Borough Council
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