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IS THERE a serial nuisance at the top of the town? Have others, I wonder, been subjected to abuse while in Willie Snaith road?
On an afternoon last week, I had just left Tesco heading for the Yellow Brick Road when a passenger in a passing car shouted a very rude eight-letter word at me.

Perhaps he thought he would make a worm squirm. What a mistake he made.

When out and about on my bike, I like to keep the grey matter in gear by seeing how quickly I can read and memorise number plates.

"Mister", I said to myself "you've made my day". The number was bagged in about a second-and-a-half.

Within minutes, I was at the police station filing a complaint and the officer assured me action would be taken.

When I related my story to a friend on Studlands, she confided in me that only a week before she had been squirted with water along the same stretch of road.

People who shout lavatory words from car windows clearly have a limited vocabulary and are unlikely to do The Times crossword.

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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2008 3:45 PM
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