OBSCENE graffiti was left on a Box Hill road forming part of the
route for the Olympics cycling road races, which had only just been
resurfaced ahead of the events at the end of July.
The giant drawing was daubed on Zig Zag Road more than a week ago,
before the words 'I love Olympics 2012' were added to it last Friday
(May 11).
Landowner the National Trust was left with the task of clearing up
the graffiti in preparation for the cycle races on July 28 and 29.
That will be the first weekend of the London 2012 Olympic Games, with
the eyes of the world on Box Hill as the world's best cyclists complete
laps of a route which includes Zig Zag Road, during the men's and
women's rides through Surrey and London.
It is also part of a route at Box Hill where spectators will be charged to watch the riders go by.
Taken from an article here.
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