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Woman who spots vile graffiti on her fence invites kids to write positive messages

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A woman who spotted vile graffiti on her fence has turned it into a 'No Offence Fence' - and asked children to write goodwill messages on it instead. Maxine Sims saw someone had named a girl and called her a 'slag' on her wooden fence at the bottom of her garden. She was so appalled she decided to turn it into a No Offence Fence - and asked for kind-hearted messages instead. Dozens of children have now written on the fence, which sits on a footpath close to a primary school in Portishead, Somerset.

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