VANDALS defacing and damaging road signs are endangering themselves and causing confusion amongst motorists, say police. 

The Welsh Government's default 20mph speed limit came into force throughout Wales in September this year, and getting all the speed signs in place throughout Wrexham County Borough was a big undertaking.

Many of the signs have been vandalised, or even stolen. Some of these signs are on the approach to schools, which is a serious safety issue.

Eastern Area Superintendent, Jon Bowcott said: "Defacing and damaging road signs is a criminal act and can put road users in danger.

"Those responsible for this mindless vandalism are endangering themselves - as often the targeted signs are located in rural locations with little or no street lighting.

"Road signs are an essential component of transportation infrastructure that provide important information to all road users, and the ongoing vandalism in some areas is adding confusion amongst motorists.

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"North Wales Police will take action against anybody found to be deliberately defacing and damaging road signs."

Cllr Hugh Jones, lead member for environment, added: "It has been disappointing to see these road signs being damaged, and we take the matter very seriously.

"Vandalising or removing the signs creates a safety issue for residents and the consequences for those carrying out damage can also be very serious; interfering with traffic signs is an offence under the Highways Act 1980 and a person could be found liable for any accidents caused by their criminal actions."

Anyone wishing to report a defaced/missing sign can email Wrexham Council at traffic@wrexham.gov.uk with the location of the sign.