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    KSAMC warns persons who destroy entertainment event billboards to cease and desist

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Company (KSAMC) is warning individuals who destroy leisure occasion billboards to stop and desist.

    If such motion is sustained they face prosecution.

    In a press release, the KSAMC stated it has been made conscious of incidents the place members of the general public are intentionally destroying billboards promoting leisure occasions.

    The newest report was obtained yesterday.

    The company stated this behaviour is unsuitable and is strongly condemned.

    The KSAMC referred to as on people to cease partaking in these acts instantly.

    Members of the general public who witness this behaviour are inspired to take images, the place it’s protected to take action, and report the matter to the police.

    In condemning the actions, Kingston Mayor Andrew Swaby famous that the leisure sector, like many different industries, is already feeling the impression of Hurricane Melissa.

    Mayor Swayby stated these acts are usually not useful and solely improve prices for social gathering promoters who’re already beneath stress.

    He pressured that folks ought to be delicate to the broader penalties of their actions.

    The Mayor stated the KSAMC won’t tolerate the destruction of legally positioned promotional materials.

    He stated the place offenders are recognized, the matter shall be reported to the police.



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