Graffiti vandals who think they're exercising their rightto freedom of expression under the First Amendment might soon be exercising their right to a fair trial in the city.
Vandalism has become such a significant problem that South Burlington police are seeking criminal charges; and T.J. Donovan, Chittenden County state's attorney, has said he intends to make an example of the offenders, said Trevor Whipple, South Burlington police chief.
Police have cited two teens on multiple counts of unlawful mischief, and identified one group involved in the vandalism spree that has plagued businesses along Shelburne Road.
At a meeting Thursday, business owners and victims gathered to discuss the problem with city police, in an effort not only to stop it, but to discuss ways to seek restitution for the thousands of dollars in damage the tagging has caused throughout the city.new
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