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New crime-fighting weapon hits the right note

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:50, 29 July 2009

Updated: 16:08, 02 May 2019

Audio: Dartford council
leader Jeremy Kite, on why the new initiative is music to his
ears

Cllr Kite said: “I suspect it might be a subconscious thing.
It’s very difficult to feel alone when you’ve got classical music
around you, and when these people graffiti they want to isolate
themselves from society.”

Despite the music’s success, Cllr Kite said he was cautious
about extending the idea to the rest of the borough.

"People are entitled to their peace and quiet in public places.
We won’t be blaring it out on tannoys across the town, but we could
consider it in certain places, maybe even public loos.”

Handel's Water Music, maybe?

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