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Very strange, but walking home late last night.. Midnight

I noticed bits of a 'Scooter' that seemed to of been broken up and strewn along

Ulverscroft road at intervals of 30 metres or so..

The engine in one spot with bits of frame.. seat... deposited elsewhere.

There was one part that had LED's that were still flashing.


Anyone had a bike/ scooter stolen ?


DulwichFox

There were parts of more than one bike, and no number plates.


You missed all the excitement earlier, Foxy!


Many of us heard the clatter as the bike bits were strewn in the road, but by the time we got outside there was nobody there.


The police were called but took a while to come (I think they did eventually come, but I had gone inside by that time. It was cold!)


No idea what the outcome was. I was just relieved nobody was hurt, as although there was no engine noise I was worried someone may have come off their bike, and went down the road looking for an injured person :(


What I can't understand is why someone would dump bits of bikes down the middle of a street ..... Surely easier ways of doing it?

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