The detectability at LEP 200 of explicit R-parity breaking by tau-numb
er (L(tau)) violating operators is considered. The assumption of L(tau
)-violation is motivated by the relative lack of constraints on such c
ouplings but similar considerations apply to explicit L(e) or L(mu)-vi
olation. The LSP, now unstable, and not necessarily neutral, decays vi
a L(tau)-violating modes. Only signals from the production and decays
of LSP pairs are considered, thereby avoiding any dependence on the sp
article mass spectrum. Rather spectacular signals are predicted: spher
ical events with m leptons (usually containing at least one tau) and n
jets (m, n less-than-or-equal-to 4), the most characteristic of which
are like-sign tautau events. These signals are enumerated for each LS
P candidate and quantitative estimates are provided for the favoured c
ase when the LSP is a neutralino. Other new physics signals, which can
mimic these signatures, are also briefly discussed.