James Coxall, frustrated with the ongoing eight-month-long road damage in Castle Camps, creatively highlighted a large pothole by placing artificial legs in it. His humorous display, crafted from discarded clothing and timber, gained positive attention from locals and social media. The local authority has promised to assess and repair the road soon.
Frustrated England resident’s quirky way to highlight pothole. Hint: It has legs

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