UK police are hunting for a man who has caused £60,000-worth of damage by defacating in train cars.
I am puzzled that anyone would trouble himself to plan his bowel movements for such a campaign.
Police are searching for a man who has been defecating on trains across the country, causing around £60,000-worth of damage.
The offender has struck on at least 30 trains since August, mainly in the South East, smearing excrement inside the carriages.
He waits until he is alone in the carriage before committing the offence.
His "exceptionally anti-social" actions have even resulted in carriages being taken out of service.
British Transport Police warned that his unpleasant habit was creating a risk to public health.
The force has released CCTV images of a man officers want to speak to in connection with the investigation.
Detective Constable Donna Fox said the man's actions had resulted in "many carriages been taken out of service, causing disruption and cancellations to the train services and serious inconvenience to the travelling public.
"This is obviously a serious public health issue as well as being exceptionally anti-social," she said....
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I am puzzled that anyone would trouble himself to plan his bowel movements for such a campaign.
Police are searching for a man who has been defecating on trains across the country, causing around £60,000-worth of damage.
The offender has struck on at least 30 trains since August, mainly in the South East, smearing excrement inside the carriages.
He waits until he is alone in the carriage before committing the offence.
His "exceptionally anti-social" actions have even resulted in carriages being taken out of service.
British Transport Police warned that his unpleasant habit was creating a risk to public health.
The force has released CCTV images of a man officers want to speak to in connection with the investigation.
Detective Constable Donna Fox said the man's actions had resulted in "many carriages been taken out of service, causing disruption and cancellations to the train services and serious inconvenience to the travelling public.
"This is obviously a serious public health issue as well as being exceptionally anti-social," she said....
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-13548405,00.html





