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• #2
I bet that's a real spectacle.
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• #3
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• #4
Saw that - was wondering what it was - then your bike on the deck - explain again?
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• #5
Who do you think might have done it?
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• #6
Yes there was another load of it outside Camberwell College of Arts.
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• #8
Put it there to temporary force people off the cycle lane.
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• #9
There's several pool of it right on the cycle lanes, look too much of coincidences to be accidental.
Close inspection show its flat clear glasses, unlikely to come from a vehicles.
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• #10
arthouse crop circle spectacle
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• #11
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• #13
Lol
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• #14
it is bin lorries
lots of it around newham too
the fragments of glass fall out though the bottom of the trucks everytime it stops and crushes
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• #15
^ Bah, far too mundane an explanation.
Are you sure they aren't triangular patches of broken glass?
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• #16
are you implyingit's a conspiracy ?
maybe the patches are a deflation away from a bike shop
nice steady trickle of customers and a decent stock of inner tubes -
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it is bin lorries
lots of it around newham too
the fragments of glass fall out though the bottom of the trucks everytime it stops and crushes
thats why you see it in patchesIwanttobelieve(itssabotage).gif
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• #18
sorry to piss on various bonfires
maybe elra was driving the bin lorry -
• #19
or the queen
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• #20
Bin Laden?
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• #22
The bit outside the art college was a definite clump with some sort of intact bit of glass in the centre.
I didn't get a closer look as I was too busy trying not to get squashed by, ironically enough, a bin lorry.
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• #23
Exactly, and it's the same every half kilometres, it's clear, new and flat, look like window glass, or picture frame glass.
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• #24
Anything on Twitter?
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• #25
That's what I thought, it's ground-up glass, not windscreen glass or broken bottles.
Lots of broken glasses on the cycles lanes from west to east of Camberwell Road in Camberwell Green, beware, someone did it on purpose as I ran through them 5 time every half kilometres.
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