Mystery sign bandit alters street names into crude words

1:49 pm on 27 January 2025
This Taradale street sign should say Cornwall Rd.

This Taradale street sign should say Cornwall Rd. Photo: Chek Clarke / LDR

Mystery surrounds the identity of a sign bandit in Napier who has been changing dozens of street names into crude words for months without being nabbed.

So far the handiwork has cost ratepayers more than $5000 for repairs.

Residents say the culprit might feel like a practical joker, but their tampering isn't funny.

Taradale resident Jo Coffin thought someone was having a laugh when she saw a post about her street name on social media.

"I live in Cornwall Rd but in the post it said 'Pornwall Rd'. I just thought it was a joke," Coffin said. "But no, it's real."

Other changes to street sign names seen by Local Democracy Reporting, including one on Kent Tce, were deemed unfit for publication.

A spokesperson for Napier City Council said the vandalism was happening right across the network, but Taradale appeared to be the latest target.

So far the vandalism has cost ratepayers about $5700 to fix.

The spokesperson said the spate of tampering started in August 2024 and since then they had replaced 30 street signs.

The rate of vandalism was climbing, the spokesperson said.

"An average double-sided street name blade costs around $190 plus GST, depending on size and length of the street name."

Coffin said she was expecting visitors from overseas when the sign was changed to Pornwall Rd.

"It's kind of embarrassing telling them to look for a street name like that," she said. "Replacing signs because of behaviour like this is not a good use of taxpayers' money."

Sharon McNiece, who owns EIMI, a preloved clothing shop in Taradale, said it's just not funny.

"It's blatant unnecessary exposure to crude words. Street signs don't go unnoticed."

ArtyAz shop owner Terri Dangen said most people will automatically think it's teenagers.

"But I don't think you would get a group of teenagers standing around scoping out suitable signs and traffic flow. I'm leaning towards males 30 years and upwards.

"Whoever was responsible might think it's a practical joke but it's at the expense of the community."

Napier City Council said the matter had been raised with police.

A police spokesperson said they hadn't been able to locate any reports in relation to the matter but it "would likely have been noted for intel purposes".

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