Pro-life sign vandalized in small community
Theresa Matters
The Interim
Pro-lifers
in Timmins, Ont. were taken by surprise after an act of pro-abortion
vandalism occurred. A pro-life billboard was vandalized sometime between
June 20 and 25. The words "pro-choice" were spraypainted over the billboard,
which is worth $2,000.
The president of Campaign Life Coalition Timmins, Eileen Meunier, said
she feels "dismayed that this would happen in Timmins and sad for the
people who committed the crime." The police were contacted, but Meunier
reported that there has been no immediate action. Whether or not the
police have taken this event seriously will be determined if and when
anything is done, she said.
One officer told Meunier that this incident is just a case of "mischief."
If the person or persons are found, Meunier would like them to repay
the artist, Mike Reeder. Not only did he give his time for the creation
of the billboard, he also paid for most of its cost.
Meunier said it is not the end of the world if the perpetrator isn't
found, but it is disheartening that the incident happened at all, after
the work and money that had been put into the billboard. She did not
wish for the perpatrator to go to jail, but would have liked the chance
to talk to him or her.
In regards to whether her organization will fix the billboard, take
it down or leave it as is, Meunier said that decision is up to Reeder.
After all, "It is his artwork, therefore his decision." She said some
people feel he should leave it up with the vandalism in place, to show
how the other side of the abortion debate works. Another suggestion
has been to make numerous smaller signs and strategically place them
in various areas throughout the city. The logic behind this idea is
that if those signs are ruined or vandalized in any way, it will be
much easier and less expensive to replace them.
Before the vandalism occurred, the message stated on the billboard
was "Pour les enfants a naitre" or "Justice for the unborn." It took
three years to complete, with many people assisting financially. Although
Reeder covered the majority of the costs, there was help from the Knights
of Columbus and Campaign Life Coalition Timmins. The billboard was erected
in October 2003.