Parents are looking into someone who is causing trouble by setting up traps that are making their school commutes unpleasant.

Parents on WhatsApp group found a row of screws outside a village home after chatting with each other.

October 19th 2024.

Parents are looking into someone who is causing trouble by setting up traps that are making their school commutes unpleasant.
The peaceful village of Creeting St Mary has recently been shaken by a troubling series of incidents. Parents of children attending the local school have been left fuming and concerned for their safety after discovering dangerous items near the drop-off area. Broken glass, dog poo, screws, and even dead mice have been found, leading to suspicions of deliberate sabotage.

Stephanie Wilson, one of the affected parents, firmly believes that these occurrences are not mere coincidences. She points out that the screws are deliberately placed, embedded in the grass and on the road. The situation has become so alarming that the council has advised parents to park further away from the school as a precaution. However, for Angharad, a 33-year-old parent, this advice came too late. She had already fallen victim to four flat tires and had been warning other parents about the issue for months.

After discussing the matter in a WhatsApp group, the concerned parents discovered a strip of upright screws placed outside a home in the village. One parent shared with MailOnline that this has been an ongoing problem for five years, and it is clear that these acts are intentional and pose a danger to not only the vehicles but also the children and pets in the area.

This is not the first time such incidents have occurred in the UK. In 2018, a similar situation happened in Somerset, where nails were glued upright on the road to prevent school parents from parking in a calm cul-de-sac. It seems that some individuals are resorting to extreme measures to protect their parking spaces, even if it means putting others at risk.

More recently, a mountain biker in Edinburgh had a frightening experience when he hit a booby trap on a popular bike trail. The trap, a medieval-looking metal slate with nails welded onto it, was placed at the landing of a steep downhill section. Tich Kent, the rider, suffered a puncture wound despite wearing protective gear. He believes that this was an act of sabotage aimed at riders, possibly those using motocross bikes. To make matters worse, a second similar trap was found nearby, causing concerns for the safety of other riders using the trail.

These incidents have left the parents of Creeting St Mary and other affected communities worried and on high alert. The police are currently investigating the matter in hopes of identifying the perpetrators behind these dangerous actions. It is a concerning and disturbing situation that has caused harm and fear, and it is crucial that it is put to an end before someone gets seriously injured.

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