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This car won’t be going anywhere today, after it was turned into a block of ice by a burst water pipe

This Londoner won’t be able to drive to work today (Fri) – because their car was trapped in a block of ICE. The frozen motor was left unidentifiable after being turned into a block of ice by a burst water pipe. Workers were scrambled this morning to repair the pipe, but the car, in Tower […]

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2018-03-02 10:33
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This Londoner won’t be able to drive to work today (Fri) – because their car was trapped in a block of ICE.

The frozen motor was left unidentifiable after being turned into a block of ice by a burst water pipe.

This Londoner won’t be able to drive to work today (Fri) – because their car was trapped in a block of ICE. 

Workers were scrambled this morning to repair the pipe, but the car, in Tower Hamlets, east London, is unlikely to get thawed for a few days.

Tower Hamlets Police offered their “deepest sympathy” to the driver on Twitter.

This Londoner won’t be able to drive to work today (Fri) – because their car was trapped in a block of ICE. 

Traffic wardens will struggle to ticket the car, which has been stuck for two days.

Twitter user @baoigheallain said: “The lengths some owners will go to to prevent a parking officer sticking a ticket to their windscreens.”

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https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/met-issues-first-ever-red-weather-warning-hundreds-schools-closed-uk-gripped-beast-east/28/02/

 

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