A dog walker was left utterly appalled after stumbling at a skatepark used by children.
The offensive symbols, including swastikas and the word 'Nazi', were daubed across Malls Mire Pump Track, near Prospecthill Road . The vile imagery was discovered on Monday morning by the dog walker, who regularly frequents the route but chose to stay anonymous.
He told : "It's absolutely disgusting, we are in 2024 so it shouldn't be happening. There's young kids who go through the park and will be exposed to that."
"I walk there every morning and this is the first time I've seen anything like this. There's always graffiti but nothing like swastikas and Nazi symbols, it was quite shocking to see. It was a massive one as well, there for everybody to see.
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The incident has been reported to >, and the dog walker had a stern message for the perpetrator: "Get a grip of yourself, stop living in the dark ages and join us in 2024."
Glasgow City Council has pledged swift action, with a spokeswoman stating: "Our graffiti removal team will remove this appalling vandalism as a priority."
A spokesman for Police Scotland added: "We were made aware of offensive graffiti on Prospecthill Road, Glasgow, on Monday, 28 October, 2024. Enquiries are at an early stage."
The police are increasing patrols in the area and have urged anyone with information or concerns to approach officers or call the police, referencing incident number 0907 of 28 October.
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