Signs vandalised 'in defiance' of campervan ban

A white rectangular sign attached to a black lamp post, pictured against a blue sky with fluffy white clouds. Black paint has been sprayed over the sign, but the text in black letters can still be read. It reads: "Use of vehicles for sleeping or camping is not permitted on this road. Please use one of the serviced sites. There are several motorhome and campervan facilities located in Withernsea." The upper floors and roofs of a row of houses can be seen in the bottom right corner of the picture.Image source, Supplied
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One of the signs sprayed with black paint

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Signs put up to stop campervan owners from staying on a seafront have been vandalised or removed.

The notices were installed in Withernsea, East Yorkshire, at the beginning of September after residents raised concerns about overnight parking and anti-social behaviour on North Promenade.

Councillor Jon Dimberline, who represents South East Holderness, said the signs had been "very effective", but some had now been sprayed with black paint and others bent "in defiance" of the ban.

A spokesperson for East Riding of Yorkshire Council said: "We are disappointed by this act of vandalism and are currently arranging for the damaged signs to be cleaned or replaced."

The signs were installed "to support responsible use of the promenade and to help manage overnight parking concerns raised by local residents", the spokesperson added.

Dimberline said he was not anti-tourism or against campervans, but a "minority" had been spoiling it for the majority.

Residents had been "very unhappy about the mess and various other issues".

Washing lines, barbeques and tents had been pitched on the promenade and people had tipped waste down drains, he said.

The signs had been a "sensible" step and he had not expected "a reaction to end and move" them or "damage them and paint them".

The council asked anyone with information about the damage to report it.

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