Road users at risk from prank
Motorists have complained to police of kids stringing electrical wire across a busy street in the town.
One female driver toldon social media of her narrow escape earlier this month.
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Hide AdShe posted on a community Facebook page: “Around 6pm we were on our way home. Three boys aged between 10 and 12 in the Castlehill area of Bearsden were caught by us holding a taut wire across the road just at the corner of Rosslyn Road and Nithsdale Crescent.
“Fortunately we were driving slowly and in a car.
“What if it had been a pedal cyclist or a motor cyclist, or if we had been driving at speed:
“I called the police and gave a description of two of the boys and the police said they would move into the area and see if the could spot the youngsters”.
She added: “I know this is likely to be a one off but neverthless quite an unexpected and alarming event.”
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Hide AdAnother resident said a similar thing had happened to them outside the new St Nicholas Primary School nearby and had informed police.
A police spokesperson at Milngavie confirmed they had received a complaint about an incident on Thursday, July 12.
They said investigations were continuing and warned motorists to be on their guard.
The spokesperson added: “The complainer said three young boys were involved who ran off. Electrical wire was found which was put in the bin by the complainer who then called us.”