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Edinburgh Evening News
|February 19, 2026
Reports of parking meters being vandalised with glue and other products after being installed in the town met a mixed response on social media with the majority of people coming out in support of the damage.
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And they warned there will be more to come as the council pushes ahead with its plans.
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