Wot No Chuggers
I took this picture of a desolate Angel in Islington today.
You will notice that the pavement is without the dreaded chuggers.
Any ideas?
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Usually when they get a bad press in the local area they keep their heads down for a while until the dust settles. They’ll be out in force in a week or two and they’ll be as bad as ever. They do this tactic in Norwich. They let it blow over. Probably orchestrated by their trade association, the PFRA
Comment by Mike Smith | April 26, 2012 |
PFRA?
Comment by AnonW | April 26, 2012 |