‘Better luck next time’: Taggers flee police after spraying train

A pair of vandal who chased a train, paint one of his cars spray and then escaped from the police by scaling a fence. Images circulating on social media have caused a police investigation.
The video taken by a passenger on the train was loaded on social media pages under the name of Logan Graffiti: “Next time better luck”.
It shows two people, the faces are covered and the spray paint boxes, which look like the moving train.
Both can be seen looking at their shoulders while running.
When the train stops, one of the couples tags the side of a car and also seems to be pulling the movement on his phones.
Shortly after, the duo passes over a fence as three police officers pursue them. Officers stop climbing the fences.
Passengers on the train may hear that they react to the incident with some “unauthorized entering, unauthorized entrances”.
“Get up here,” a woman shouts.
The couple is then seen on a road and running to a nearby settlement.
Queensland Police Service confirmed the incident and said the investigation continued.
“Queensland police are investigating a graffiti and unauthorized entry in Newmarket last week, Bir said a spokesman.
“As the train stopped, two suspects graffiti graffit the left side of the train before jumping over a nearby fence after being challenged by the police.
“Then they ran along the Newmaret road and fled a series of properties.”
Logan Graffiti Social Media Pages often publish trains, railway infrastructure and graffiti photos and videos on nearby walls.


