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Drug dealers warned off

EITHER the world’s dumbest criminals erected this poster as their elected meeting place or some community vigilantes are taking back their town in Tooradin.
The News was sent pictures of this sign ‘Drug Deal Area’ on Lynes Road in Tooradin, near South Gippsland Highway, last week.
Initial investigations into the source of the poster haven’t revealed much about its origin, but there are rumours that it’s local resident sending a message that they are onto the dodgy business.
It does seem as though the crims have put up some sticks and branches as a way to hide their activities, or perhaps whoever went to the trouble of placing the sign there made sure everyone would see it when they drive past.
Perhaps it’s a warning for anyone doing the dodgy in Lynes Road that someone is watching.
If you know the story behind the sign, contact reporter Bridget Cook on 5945 0666.

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