Castletown Commissioners say there aren't high levels of vandalism in the town, despite a recent spate of antisocial behaviour.
But they say publicising problems ensures the community is aware of it.
Recent incidents include setting fires in public toilets and at Poulsom Park, as well as damage to children's play equipment.
The local authority says each act costs ratepayers financially and can mean facilities have to close.
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