(Hai Fe) - An alarming phenomenon has recently occurred in the Neve Shanan neighborhood in Haifa. Unknown people steal road signs and leave the pillars without a road sign, which endangers drivers and citizens.
Residents of the Neve Shanan neighborhood in Haifa are surprised and disturbed by the phenomenon of the theft of traffic signs in their neighborhood. Each time they discover more and more missing signposts and the signpost is empty. They wonder who is behind the theft and what the reason is and raise questions about whether it is bored teenagers or whether it is some kind of game.
The damage as a result of the theft of the traffic signs is huge and significant and it is dangerous as it poses a danger to the driving public as well as to the citizens.
The chairman of the Neve Shanan District Committee, Moshe Didi, says that the phenomenon is quite widespread and emphasizes that the schools and youth movements must do outreach work to stop this phenomenon. Wherever there is no road sign, a danger arises for drivers and citizens who lack the direction of the road sign.
It should be noted that vandalism is an act of vandalism that can be committed in any public area - starting with public buildings, street signs, statues and monuments, and more, and acts of vandalism such as vandalizing a sign hanging in a public area, in the case of stealing and vandalizing a road sign, will result in a prison sentence of up to 3 months.
Vandalism - an act that can be prevented
In addition, it is important to understand that acts of vandalism are an act that can be prevented in a wide variety of ways. Because, as mentioned, the acts of vandalism are a whim or an impulse of boys and girls with no real benefit derived from them for the perpetrators - there is definitely a place for informational activities to illustrate the consequences derived from the acts of vandalism and to instill the need to avoid these types of acts.
The Haifa Municipality stated that the phenomenon is unknown and the municipal call center has not received any complaints for about a month.
Hahahahaha I only have one thing which is a lot to say here.
The signs were "taken" from a tree (lol probably) by guys who work in traffic management funded by the municipality of Haifa and the area.
Come on!
The ones with the vans and the flashing arrow.
"Apparently of course"
An excellent solution to the abuse of the enforcement agencies
Where did we get to? just asking And what about cameras?