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Level CCTV helps catch dozens of taggers

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 5 Dec, 2023 at 3:34PM
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Vandalised park cafe future still unclear

The Level Cafe - Picture by Derek Wright

New CCTV cameras on The Level have helped catch dozens of taggers this year – more than double as many as last year.

Brighton and Hove City Council installed the new cameras at the city centre park in April, alongside improved lighting, in a bid to combat graffiti and other antisocial behaviour.

This week, the council said it had issued 25 fines for graffiti so far in 2023 – a 150% rise on 2022’s 10 fines and more than six times the four fines issued in 2021.

From Friday, taggers also now face increased fines up from £150 to £500 – although persistent offenders are now being given conditional cautions requiring them to help scrub off graffiti.

2020 2021 2022 2023
Graffiti 6 4 10 25
Fly-tipping 603 1122 686 713
Littering 858 1153 866 455
Flyposting 6 8 6 8

In November, the following increases for environmental offences were approved:

  • Graffiti tagging from £150 to £500
  • Fly-tipping from £400 to £1000
  • Littering from £150 to £300
  • Flyposting from £150 to £500

The new cameras at The Level were put on 6m high columns behind the pavilion buildings so they can cover the whole park, and were installed alongside additional lighting.

Councillor Tim Rowkins, Chair of the City Environment, South Downs and The Sea Committee, said: “Graffiti is a blight on the city, and we need to get on top of the problem.

“Our environmental enforcement team are working closely with Sussex Police to identify the perpetrators and prosecute whenever we can.

“We’re now sending tagging offenders out to immediately repair the damage they’ve caused when they’ve been caught, and we’re starting to see some positive results of this.

“We’d love to hear from residents and businesses how we might continue to tackle graffiti tagging. You can share your views by clicking here. 

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Comments 19

  1. STANLEY REID says:
    2 years ago

    They should pay the full cost of repairs, no exceptions

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  2. Anne says:
    2 years ago

    It’s a bit of a lean punishment, just repairing the damage they’ve done. I’d get them to repair some of the other tags and graffiti as well. Perhaps that’s a bit mean of me.

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      It’s a little bit mean of you, I’m of the opinion that if you fix the thing you damaged, then that’s reasonable. If you keep doing it, yeah, you get to do more!

      Reply
  3. Hove Actually says:
    2 years ago

    So 25 x 150 max so average would be nearer 100 = £2500 if everyone pays.
    Remind me what the lighting and cameras cost to purchase install monitor and maintain?

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    • Oswald says:
      2 years ago

      So your solution would be?

      Reply
    • Mark says:
      2 years ago

      They just do it again.so whats the point.

      Reply
    • Derek says:
      2 years ago

      Cameras were paid by fines

      Reply
  4. Michael+barry says:
    2 years ago

    I THINK SPECIALLY SELECTED ARMY TYPES SHOULD DRIVE ROUND IN BLACK UNMARKED VANS DURING THE Nighttime HOURS WHEN THESE WORKSHY TOSSERS WHO DON’T HAVE TO GET UP FOR WORK ARE MORE ACTIVE , BUNDLE THEM IN THE VAN THEN DUFF THEM UP

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    • Davey Scott says:
      2 years ago

      Don’t think that’s quite the answer, the old bill should be looking for predators who seem to walk the streets of Brighton at night,

      Reply
    • Davey Scott says:
      2 years ago

      Ain’t being funny but have been aggressively approached by gay men many times in Brighton at night, I ain’t even good looking, graffiti is the least of the night time problems in our city, grow up.

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      • Bert says:
        2 years ago

        Davey mate ,I really don’t believe you’ve been approached by anyone male or female…sounds like you might have secret fantasies or desires…pls advise..

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        • Davey Scott says:
          2 years ago

          Mate, no lie, maybe its the way I walk, lol

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          • Only joking says:
            2 years ago

            Stop wearing chaps with rear cut out

          • Benjamin says:
            2 years ago

            Or the exceptionally tight jeans.

  5. Bertie Bassett says:
    2 years ago

    Since tags are usually fairly distinctive it shouldn’t be too hard to tie a person to each piece of vandalism they have committed & ten they should be made to clean off everything they’ve done at a bare minimum.

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      That is the proposal here.

      Reply
  6. Adam says:
    2 years ago

    It’s The Level… where the council built a skatepark! Kids should be allowed to graffiti that space. Honestly, who is it hurting?

    Give them space to express themselves and we would prevent so much vandalism. An area of the park would be great, but instead the fines are for graffiti over a disused cafe and set of toilets, from the looks of it! Pointless.

    They should fine them when they damage private property, but instead they fine shops for not removing the tags!! Totally backwards system.

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      I was thinking that, put up a few graffiti walls, just say nothing offensive. The Level is quite famous within the skateboarding community I’ve recently learnt. It’d be nice to see what they’d like to see to the space – there’s always room for improvements.

      Reply
  7. Joshua says:
    2 years ago

    Who are they to judge that graffiti is a “blight”? it is a beautiful expression against cold brutalist architecture. Tags need space to develop…

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