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Protest over graffiti jail terms | Protest over graffiti jail terms |
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The parents of two graffiti artists jailed for spray painting trains and railway bridges are protesting at the length of their sentences. | The parents of two graffiti artists jailed for spray painting trains and railway bridges are protesting at the length of their sentences. |
Thomas Dolan, 20, and Thomas Whittaker, 18, both from Macclesfield, Cheshire, caused about £13,000 damage. | Thomas Dolan, 20, and Thomas Whittaker, 18, both from Macclesfield, Cheshire, caused about £13,000 damage. |
Both admitted criminal damage at Manchester Crown Court and were jailed for 15 and 12 months respectively. | Both admitted criminal damage at Manchester Crown Court and were jailed for 15 and 12 months respectively. |
Denise Dolan said she knows her son did wrong but insists the punishment does not fit the crime. | Denise Dolan said she knows her son did wrong but insists the punishment does not fit the crime. |
More than 500 people have also signed a petition on the social networking website Facebook after the pair were sentenced last month. | More than 500 people have also signed a petition on the social networking website Facebook after the pair were sentenced last month. |
The pair caused about £13,000 worth of damage | The pair caused about £13,000 worth of damage |
The men were traced after British Transport Police (BTP) tracked website postings of their work. | The men were traced after British Transport Police (BTP) tracked website postings of their work. |
Dolan used the graffiti name, or tag, of Krek and Whittaker went by the name of Mers. | Dolan used the graffiti name, or tag, of Krek and Whittaker went by the name of Mers. |
They were responsible for graffiti on trains, stations and railway property in Gatley, Bury, Buxton, Wigan, Macclesfield, Stockport and Longsight. | They were responsible for graffiti on trains, stations and railway property in Gatley, Bury, Buxton, Wigan, Macclesfield, Stockport and Longsight. |
Denise Dolan has even offered to pay for the damage caused by her son. | Denise Dolan has even offered to pay for the damage caused by her son. |
Sentence a 'deterrent' | |
She said: "As parents, we offered to pay the money just to keep them out of prison, so that my son could go to university which he should have started this week. | She said: "As parents, we offered to pay the money just to keep them out of prison, so that my son could go to university which he should have started this week. |
"The British Transport Police just dismissed it. | "The British Transport Police just dismissed it. |
"What they've done is against the law but the punishment should fit the crime. | "What they've done is against the law but the punishment should fit the crime. |
"I've spoken to Tom and he said the prison wardens and officers all agree, they said they shouldn't be there." | "I've spoken to Tom and he said the prison wardens and officers all agree, they said they shouldn't be there." |
A BTP spokesman said: "The nature of the punishment and the length of sentence were matters for the court and the judge to decide. | |
"The role of British Transport Police is to investigate the offences and gather the evidence. | |
"The fact that these two individuals received custodial sentences reflects how seriously the courts view graffiti damage and should serve as a deterrent for any potential offenders." |
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