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I spent 6 HOURS tidying up a hedge - I was branded a ‘criminal’

24 June 2024 , 13:05
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The young lad was reported to cops for
The young lad was reported to cops for 'criminal damage'

A MAN has been branded a "criminal" after spending six hours tidying up an overhanging hedge to help locals.

Adam Myers, 22, thought he was carrying out a simple act of kindness when he chopped back grass verges on a stretch of 40mph road in the sleepy village of Broughton Moor, Cumbria.

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Adam Myers pictured with the stretch of hedges after he had cut them and made more path space
This is what the grass verge looked like before Adam hacked it back
This is what the grass verge looked like before Adam hacked it back

The young lad, who has autism, jumped at the chance to fix-up the area after residents expressed concern online about walkers' safety.

Around 10 minutes after the the chaotic bushes were strimmed and the weeds were ripped up, local cops received reports of "criminal damage".

Adam had shared before and after pictures of his work on Facebook before being hit with backlash from the parish council.

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A member of the community group commented on Adam's post telling him he had broken the law and carried out an act of criminal damage.

Adam's dad Ian Myers said the "ill-judged" comment and criticism "really dented Adam's confidence".

Ian said: "[Adam] was expecting people to be thankful and, yet, comment number one on there was something quite negative.

"Unfortunately, with Adam being autistic, he focuses in on that negative comment and it is very, very difficult for him to see beyond that.

"I even helped him clean up and make sure everything was tidy, and now I have spent three or four days of this working week worrying about Adam's wellbeing.

"The reaction from Parish Council was horrendous."

Ian added the parish council "pulled the rug out from underneath" Adam after he simply "took some initiative to help the community".

Cumbria Police said it had received two reports about the grass cutting.

The force said no further action was being taken as it is a civil matter.

Broughton Moor Parish Council has since said it ceases to exist after receiving a "campaign of hate" when locals discovered Adam had been reported.

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In a statement on its website said: "Following an orchestrated campaign of bullying and abuse, both online and in person, against the members of the parish council and the clerk, Broughton Moor no longer has a Parish Council."

It also said Cumberland Council would take over the governance of the village.

Morgan Johnson

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