Port Erin Commissioners say damage done to public toilets could cost hundreds of pounds to repair.
The local authority claims the ladies toilets on Station Road and Bridson Street were 'wilfully damaged'.
They took to social media this week and say they believe the damage could cost hundreds to fix at this busy time of year.
The board says vandalism has happened regularly over the past twelve months, and it puts unnecessary strain on the raterpayers of the town.
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