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12 hours ago, Jrooney said:

Someone is clearly very upset about hire bikes being abandoned around the area and has taken matters into their own hands (Gloved, I hope); Has anyone else noticed the bikes smeared with poop on saddles and handlebars? I've seen maybe a dozenover the last week or so

I doubt anyone would spread poo around as a form of protest? It is not something normally used by protestors, is it? The only place I know of associated with 'protest poo' is HM's prisons?

Either way, it is an extremely anti-social, disgraceful thing to do and whatever the motivation - if there is any at all- to do this close to a school is unpardonable.

3 hours ago, Monkey said:

I’ve reported to the council. It’s really dangerous given all the children who walk to school this way. 
 

 

Also report it to the relevant bike company as they can come out and clean the bike quickly.

My suspicion, like first mate, is that it's not a protester and given proximity to a school it's possible a young adolescent thinking it's funny and no real other motivation.

 

Or the naked bike rider has struck again 😜

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