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Very odd! any ideas why ?


cartman
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Hi all,

 

Walked my dog about an hour ago and came across what looks like an elder tree.

 

That's not the odd bit, but this is, it is sat at an angle root ball on the pavement and the canopy side of it resting on the hedge.

 

Now i know this corner is an accident hotspot and all the (i beleive to be) elders in the hedge row are a good 9 may be 10ft high and most are leaning into the road/pavement ready to come down, (all dead of course)

 

 

now i don't know why this tree being a good 9ft high is sat blocking the pavement the way it is.

 

is there anybody who knows if maybe this is an attempt to hi jack a car ? it is on a main road side

 

who could i contact to make them aware asap.

 

Many Thanks

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