My city has a bunch of those free food boxes scattered around and I’ve never seen the vandalism like you’re talking about. I wonder if there’s a difference in environment that could be causing that. I bet if the churches kept stocking them and not giving up eventually the vandalism would stop just like it did with the little free libraries
I’m in one of the highest property crime cities in the US, as well as being located between two of the state’s largest homeless shelters, and the liquor stores and streets they sleep on. So it’s not uncommon to find pointless vandalism. Just last weekend my driver’s side window got cracked up because someone half-heartedly tried getting in, for loose change.
My city has a bunch of those free food boxes scattered around and I’ve never seen the vandalism like you’re talking about. I wonder if there’s a difference in environment that could be causing that. I bet if the churches kept stocking them and not giving up eventually the vandalism would stop just like it did with the little free libraries
I’m in one of the highest property crime cities in the US, as well as being located between two of the state’s largest homeless shelters, and the liquor stores and streets they sleep on. So it’s not uncommon to find pointless vandalism. Just last weekend my driver’s side window got cracked up because someone half-heartedly tried getting in, for loose change.