A family-tank station in the southwest of Sydney has had a new blow, just two years after the company was destroyed by a fire.
The West Side Servo in Campbelltown, which only reopened four weeks ago after the fire, was again focused on Wednesday.
Various snakes of the fuel pump were cut and racist graffiti with the text 'Die Aussie Dogs' and' I Hate Aus. Lebanon completely 'was sprayed on the walls.
The 'deeply sad “owners Gee and George said they are” with losses for words “after the incident – which only comes two years after the chance.
“I am terrified and disgusting of how someone could do something like a local company,” Gee told 9News.
A culprit who is wearing a motorcycle helmet was recorded on CCTV that cuts a gas pump – a very dangerous act that could have caused an explosion.
The destroyed owners were informed of the damage after the morning manager saw gasoline leak from the fresh pump.
The locals spoke for the owners after the news on social media was shared.

CCTV images caught the criminal (depicted) that cut a petrol pump on the west side of the west side

Racist graffiti reading 'Aussie Dogs' was sprayed on the walls of the servo (photo)
“For someone who comes over his head with a helmet like a real coward to do something like that about such nice people …” said Geoff Hardcombe.
“Thinks that vandalism is a tough guy instead of saying it to your face,” said another.
'I'm sorry that you are dealing with this. I hope he will be caught, “wrote a supporter.
“We're sorry to hear this, for your beautiful people,” added another.
'What an absolutely terrible thing to do. And of course the coward had to wear a helmet, lower than a snake. '
The owners shared the sad news with customers in a message to social media.
“This morning we showed up for these truly unfortunate scenes of graffiti and our fuel hose pumps are cut into a cowardly act,” said it.
“We will keep this person in our prayers. This is a family business and to deal with these things in today's life is so heartbreaking. '

“I hate aus. Lebanon completely graffiti on the outside of the station read
“Because of our community, we try to do the right thing to offer daily low prices for very essential costs of living and you get things like this by someone in our community is very sad.”
The gasoline was closed for the day while the pump was repaired.
The police are looking for a man in his 20s or 30s in dark clothing with a blue -colored helmet on. The man rode a blue and black trail bike.
Anyone with information about the incident, CCTV or Dashcam images is encouraged to contact the police or crime stoppers at 1800 333,000.