Grandparents are confused! Came back from a trip and found 80 rubbish tires blocking the entrance to the house.

Hugh and Diane Cunningham, an elderly couple from Canterbury, England, found a negative surprise. After they returned from a visit to a friend’s house last Saturday evening.

The couple were shocked when they found dozens of used tires. Stacks block the entrance to their home in the Upper neighborhood. hard down Close to the city of Canterbury. Which later counted all 80 lines as the skill of illegal dumping smugglers

Moreover The pair also faced rejections from the Canterbury City Council. After they asked the authorities for help in removing the waste. Because all tire waste is on privately owned land. Therefore, local government agencies cannot come and move for free.

Grandpa Hughes, 81, said at first he thought there were regarding 20 tires, but following looking at them, there were many more. And I think there were probably regarding 80 lines, which made Grandpa very angry and surprised.

The condition of the garbage tires that were left behind and blocked the gate of the two grandparents’ house.

The old man continued to accuse the practice of destroying land and the environment. He hoped that the person who took action this time wouldn’t do this to other people once more.

The tires are thought to have been dumped between 7pm and midnight, cluttering the entrance and preventing the couple’s gate from fully opening. caused trouble for both of them. who have lived in this village for more than 40 years

Grandma Diane, 76, said the story was infuriating and disturbing. It’s a huge inconvenience and they have to pay a lot of money to have the waste removed.

However, the authorities have sent officials to inspect and investigate the perpetrators. along with finding traces from CCTV cameras in the neighborhood In addition to asking for information from the villagers around that area.

Local government spokesman Rob Davies said: There has been a similar case where the perpetrator can be traced successfully. and victim landowners receive compensation in the amount of 500 pounds (20,792 baht)

News sources and photo credits: metro.co.uk

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