No jail for couple convicted of ‘abhorrent’ neo-Nazi vandalism at Sydney university
Christopher Carrig and Taylor Bayly sentenced after spray-painting Nazi symbols and slogans at Macquarie University in JanuaryFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA young couple have been spared jail for a hateful neo-Nazi graffiti spree at a major university campus despite a magistrate labelling their behaviour as abhorrent.Christopher Carrig, 20, and Taylor Bayly, 20, were sentenced on Tuesday over the vandalism at Macquarie University in the early hours of 25 January 2024. The pair were ordered to reimburse the university for the cost of the damage.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...
Christopher Carrig and Taylor Bayly sentenced after spray-painting Nazi symbols and slogans at Macquarie University in January
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A young couple have been spared jail for a hateful neo-Nazi graffiti spree at a major university campus despite a magistrate labelling their behaviour as abhorrent.
Christopher Carrig, 20, and Taylor Bayly, 20, were sentenced on Tuesday over the vandalism at Macquarie University in the early hours of 25 January 2024. The pair were ordered to reimburse the university for the cost of the damage.
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