In east London, a streak of vandalism has seen homes and businesses attacked with red paint, including graffiti labeling one residence as a brothel. This marks the third such incident in recent weeks, with a masked individual targeting properties linked to a man purportedly operating a brothel. The affected homeowners express frustration over the council's inaction, claiming their private property cleanup requests were ignored. The trauma of the situation reflects broader issues of community safety and governmental response in light of persistent harassment from a seemingly aggrieved party.
It was 3.30am-ish. I opened the curtains, looked out and swore. There was red paint everywhere. I then reported it to the police and the council.
The council have just left us to it. They have been down once, had a look and decided there is not much they can do.
That I think was purely done to put pressure on us to put pressure on the council and the police to get him moved.
At one point I was even told it's not in their remit because the wall is a private wall, which is crazy.
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