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I was walking up Danby Street earlier today when I got a random unprovoked torrent of abuse from a black man on a bike he rode past calling me ...."a dirty little pervert" over and over again. He then did the same to another guy just up the road. Anyone else encounter him today ?? V.Strange.
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This sounds remarkably similar to a man who used to live in the Landcroft Road area. The "dirty little pervert" was the giveaway


One of his specialities was to ride his bicycle in front of moving cars and scream abuse at the drivers that he forced to a stop.


Haven't seen him for about 3-4 years, but it sounds like he's back.

Sounds just like the guy who rode past me and my other half the other day and shouted "get out the road you fat fucker" at the other half........at least I think it was to the other half!? If it was at me I am mortified as I gave up the fags about 8 months ago and have been feeling a touch weightier recently.....hmmmmmm???.....anyhooo,who is this pesky nuisance??

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