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"Police hunt bike riding flasher"

 
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Old 09-05.-2008, 07:28 PM   #1
leandr42@googlemail.com
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I was amused by this local story - flashing while on a bike sounds
like quite an achievement to me.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/...ire/7388412.stm

"A man exposed himself to a woman as she walked her dog in Cheltenham,
police have said.

The 43-year-old woman from the town was in Chargrove Way at 1930 BST
on Tuesday when the man rode past her on a mountain bike and exposed
himself.

He was seen again at 1955 BST at the junction of Up Hatherley Way and
Runnymede, Gloucestershire.

He is described as white, about 20, of slim build with blond bushy
hair and a small amount of facial hair.

He was wearing a light blue T-shirt in the style of a football top and
black mid-length shorts and was riding a black mountain bike."
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Old 09-05.-2008, 08:46 PM   #2
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On 9 May, 11:28, leand...@googlemail.com wrote:
> I was amused by this local story - flashing while on a bike sounds
> like quite an achievement to me.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/...ire/7388412.stm
>
> "A man exposed himself to a woman as she walked her dog in Cheltenham,
> police have said.
>
> The 43-year-old woman from the town was in Chargrove Way at 1930 BST
> on Tuesday when the man rode past her on a mountain bike and exposed
> himself.
>
> He was seen again at 1955 BST at the junction of Up Hatherley Way and
> Runnymede, Gloucestershire.
>
> He is described as white, about 20, of slim build with blond bushy
> hair and a small amount of facial hair.
>
> He was wearing a light blue T-shirt in the style of a football top and
> black mid-length shorts and was riding a black mountain bike."


Is he doing the naked bike ride but in the wrong place and at the
wrong time maybe?
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Old 10-05.-2008, 12:44 AM   #3
Tom Crispin
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Default Re: "Police hunt bike riding flasher"

On Fri, 9 May 2008 03:28:48 -0700 (PDT), leandr42@googlemail.com
wrote:

>I was amused by this local story - flashing while on a bike sounds
>like quite an achievement to me.
>
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/...ire/7388412.stm
>
>"A man exposed himself to a woman as she walked her dog in Cheltenham,
>police have said.
>
>The 43-year-old woman from the town was in Chargrove Way at 1930 BST
>on Tuesday when the man rode past her on a mountain bike and exposed
>himself.
>
>He was seen again at 1955 BST at the junction of Up Hatherley Way and
>Runnymede, Gloucestershire.
>
>He is described as white, about 20, of slim build with blond bushy
>hair and a small amount of facial hair.


They could have done better with the description...

He is described as having a purple helmet, about 6", with a
distinctive blue vein and short curly hair. ;-)
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Old 10-05.-2008, 01:13 AM   #4
superharry123@googlemail.com
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Default Re: "Police hunt bike riding flasher"

This always happens in Glasgow. Glasgow Green\Richmond Park is
notorious for it.
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