Law enforcement, as well as the Public Works Department in Cornwall, England, have been looking for a mysterious motorist
who allegedly took matters into their hands and filled up a giant pothole in the middle of the road with cement.
British people are well aware that the roads aren’t always the best, but the locals of Cornwall had to go through added trouble to
avoid the area at the top of Tanhouse Road and Bodmin Hill in Lostwithiel due
to the huge hole that was in the middle of the tarmac.
This road was closed officially at the beginning of April, with one of the spokespersons
for the Cornwall Council accusing an ongoing kerfuffle with drainage as to why the road’s surface had deteriorated.
But, after a month of complete government inactivity, one anonymous individual got pretty irritated with the giant pothole and
decided to fill it with concrete themselves over the first weekend in May. The DIY repair did work for a bit, and the road was
reopened for a short period. But the Cornwall Council’s road repair company Cormac
closed the road yet again simply because their team hadn’t done this work officially.