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2 New Men Arrested for Cutting down the 200 year old,Famous Tree
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arsehole
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Did he use his Dads Tools?
He deliberately cut it down no one there last night. |
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[Part of the tree appears to have been marked with white paint, indicating that someone may have felled it with a chainsaw] |
Prick.
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[Boy, 16, is arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage
after world famous Sycamore Gap Tree along Hadrian's Wall which featured in 1991 Robin Hood film was felled Sycamore Gap was located next to Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland Park rangers and walkers found it was lying on its side by the wall today] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-arrested.html https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-66952980 https://news.sky.com/story/sycamore-...elled-12971594 |
heartbreaking
he should be birched |
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If only they would lock him up....disrespectful twat.
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He'll not get much in the way of punishment, as he's 16.
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i'm stumped why he would do this, it just leaves me mad
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His Dad
Should lock up his Tools |
It's a high act of Treeson
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Ban him from the dating app he was using
I think i read it was Timber |
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[The Sycamore Gap on Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, featured in the 1991 blockbuster film 'Robin Hood Prince of Thieves' (pictured) starring Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman] |
Seems to neat a job for this young lad.
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The radio reported that he’d cut the tree down with a KNIFE ?!?
Surely that’s a mistake !?!? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Wonder what the actual truth of the matter really is !!!! Aghhhh !!! :::::: Quote One expert said he believed that it was unlikely the tree could be saved. John Parker, chief executive officer at The Arboricultural Association, told Sky News: "Coppicing [where a tree is deliberately cut near to its base] is something used in the management of trees and is a traditional method. "But with a tree that old and a cut that big, the shock will probably kill what is left of the tree. "There is a chance you might get shoots at the bottom - but the tree will never be able to re-establish itself to the way it was before." Mr Parker, who has worked with the association since 2008 and has a degree in arboriculture, described the tree's felling as "absolutely terrible to see". However, Jon Stokes, from The Tree Council, said he remained hopeful. "It is very difficult to know if it will survive for sure, as I haven't seen it in person, but it's worth having hope," he told Sky News. "At this time of year, trees begin to store energy in their roots for next year's growing season - and it is possible that the tree may grow some new shoots next spring. "If they do appear, they will then take many decades to grow into a new tree - but there may be a chance. "We won't know for sure until next spring - and we will just need to keep our fingers firmly crossed." Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
Why? just why
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He had nothing in his life he has now |
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