A Sustrans volunteer has found screws embedded in a £2 million shared use path in West Sussex in what he believes was a “malicious act” aimed at causing harm to cyclists.
The screws were discovered protruding from the surface of the 4.5-kilometre route which runs alongside the A2559 from Bognor Regis to Littlehampton.
The Worthing Herald reports that Adam Bell was clearing the shared used path, which opened in August last year, when he spotted four screws, each protruding between one and two centimetres above the surface.
The screws have appeared during the past month according to Mr Bell, who said: “This was a malicious act.
“They are targeting cyclists or trying to target runners. If someone was running along they could catch their foot and cyclists could be hurt or worse.
"It’s obviously someone who hasn’t got any empathy."
He was able to remove one screw using a wrench, but had to use a claw hammer on the other three.
When he asked workmen if the screws might have been inserted to secure a roadworks sign, they said that they used signs that were free-standing and wouldn’t require fixing.
He had spoken to workmen to see if they could have been put there to fix a sign to the floor, but was told they would use unfixed A-frame signs.
Highlighting other acts of sabotage against cyclists to the newspaper such as tacks being spread on the road or wires being strung across trails, he said: "They are human beings. Just because they are on two wheels rather than four, they are still people."
While he admitted it was a difficult matter to police, he hoped highlighting this particular act could help raise awareness and deter any similar incidents in the future.
The path was funded by West Sussex County Council and the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership.
When it opened last year, “West Sussex Cycle Forum chairman Geoff Farrell said: “At last – a way to cycle safely between Felpham and Littlehampton!
“The main reason why people say ‘I’d like to ride a bike - but I won’t’ is because cycling is not seen as safe. Separating bikes from vehicles is the only truly safe way.”
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I live for the day I’m riding along and see someone sabotaging a cycle way. That particular path is actually really nice, I often ride from Bognor to Worthing and Brighton, via Littlehampton, and the stretch of road between Felpham and Littlehampton is such a ‘mare I used to cut it out and go up through Barnham and Ford, which is a hell of a dog leg. To have someone deliberately try and mess the new cycle lane up, really is irritating.
“When he asked workmen if the screws might have been inserted to secure a roadworks sign, they said that they used signs that were free-standing and wouldn’t require fixing. “
“He had spoken to workmen to see if they could have been put there to fix a sign to the floor, but was told they would use unfixed A-frame signs.”
SUUUUUUUUUB!
there are criminal offences here and you should make the police record and report
there are criminal offences here and you should make the police record and report
there are criminal offences here and you should make the police record and report
GETTINTHEFACKINCYCORLLANE YOU CAAARNT
GETAAHTTHEFACKINCYCORLLANEYOU CAAARNT
How come this doesn't get treated as a form of terrorism? ( https://justice.org.uk/counter-terrorism-human-rights/ - "the use or threat of action which ... creates a serious risk to the health or safety of the public ... for the purpose of advancing a political, religious or ideological cause").
All of these barbed wire/fishing wire across a track, screws and tacks on a road or path type incidents are more than "simple" vandalism, surely?
It would be terrorism, if it was drivers not cyclists.