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this is my favourite comment:

 

This wasn't a subtle attack; it involved the use of a chainsaw to cut through the trunk.

 

well, it was hardly a hungry beaver wasnt it?

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Thats not a professional. IMO. Dodgey cut and a bit of blue B&Q rope?!? Like Stevie said, Someone got VERY lucky with that one...

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it happens all the time, usually weekends and bank holiday mondays.At least this one came down, i have went to some that are cut half way through and bow saws stuck in them and the trees were twice the size close to kids nurserys and footpaths. idiots

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talking to a ex-tree officer from southern parts, she said the local scrote yobs had been nicking chainsaws from sheds and attacking trees in woods/parks/streets etc for fun.. big ones too, very sad. i dont know if this still goes on but very dangerous too..

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