Police stepped in to tow away a fast food van which was becoming a magnet for vandalism.
It is not known exactly how long the van had been abandoned in Ferry Hinksey Road, but officers had the damaged vehicle removed yesterday.
Thames Valley Police spokesman Toby Shergold said: "We were concerned about it being a target for antisocial behaviour and it was raising health and safety issues, so we had it removed. We have tried to find the owners - but have so far had no luck."
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Anyone with information should call Oxford police on 08458 505505.
Posted by: Joe, Marston Road on 8:34pm Thu 8 May 08
Wos going on?
That was not an abandoned burger van; it was the new affordable housing provided by the [bold]OCC[/bold] City.
Where are the communication skills these days?
Wos going on?
That was not an abandoned burger van; it was the new affordable housing provided by the OCC City.
"We were concerned about it being a target for antisocial behaviour and it was raising health and safety issues" .
This is jargon ! Can somebody translate it into plain English ? What do they actually mean ?
"We were concerned about it being a target for antisocial behaviour and it was raising health and safety issues" .
This is jargon ! Can somebody translate it into plain English ? What do they actually mean ?
Posted by: david cameron-young, drivers seat on 7:58am Fri 9 May 08
[quote][bold]Roger[/bold] wrote:
"We were concerned about it being a target for antisocial behaviour and it was raising health and safety issues" .
This is jargon ! Can somebody translate it into plain English ? What do they actually mean ? [/quote] they mean it was getting smashed up, and rats were getting in.
Roger wrote:
"We were concerned about it being a target for antisocial behaviour and it was raising health and safety issues" .
This is jargon ! Can somebody translate it into plain English ? What do they actually mean ?
they mean it was getting smashed up, and rats were getting in.
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