
Boston Borough Council said it was surprised by their actions and called it "public spirited". The metal rack had been damaged when a car reversed into it. It had been left unrepaired for several weeks. Councillor Stephen Woodliffe, from Boston Borough Council, said he had found it "remarkable" as he watched the men on the CCTV footage.
"Young people often get a bad press and this shows there are some who want to contribute to their society and do the right thing," he said. "It shows young people acting in a very positive and constructive manner and shows they have a good and responsible attitude to what's happening in their town. Their actions were very public spirited and impressive."
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Mr Woodliffe said the damaged fixture had been reported to the council but the men had stepped in before their team could look at it. He said the CCTV shows the group "discussing a strategy" for up to four minutes before tackling the metal hoop, and then taking a further 13 minutes to bring it into an upright position. He said he would be interested to know who the men were to commend them for their actions.
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So, instead of getting rowdy and picking a fight or urinating in public, these young men decide to do something good. Thankyou, but for a brief moment my faith in the human race has returned. Good on them.
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