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  • Swan nicknamed 'Asboy' attacks other animals, people and boats near River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 14 Oct 2013
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    Swan nicknamed 'Asboy' attacks other animals, people and boats near River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 14 Oct 2013
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    Swan nicknamed 'Asboy' attacks other animals, people and boats near River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 14 Oct 2013
    The son of vicious swan Mr Asbo has been attacking punters and birds on the River Cam in Cambridge - but was put in his place when he tried to take on a cow. The bird, who has been nicknamed Asboy, appears to be following in his father's footsteps by terrorising rowers and punters on the famous Backs in the university city. His dad, Mr Asbo, was moved to a secret location by the river authorities last year after he attacked numerous rowers, biting their arms and legs. Now residents fear he has been replaced by Asboy, who has moved upstream and is now targeting tourists in punts. Recently, tourists screamed in horror as they saw him viciously attack another swan, grabbing it by the neck with his beak. Asboy tried to drown the other swan, holding its neck under the water for about 15 seconds, then when it wriggled free he sat on it. The swan only escaped when its partner came to the rescue.
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  • ‘Like putting out a fire with a colander of water’: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job – but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me
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    ‘Like putting out a fire with a colander of water’: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job – but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me
    ÔLike putting out a fire with a colander of waterÕ: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job Ð but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me. ÔIÕm not a policeman, a social worker or a solicitor. IÕm a bit of all of theseÕ: Nick Pettigrew in Croydon.

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  • ‘Like putting out a fire with a colander of water’: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job – but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me
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    ‘Like putting out a fire with a colander of water’: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job – but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me
    ÔLike putting out a fire with a colander of waterÕ: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job Ð but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me. ÔIÕm not a policeman, a social worker or a solicitor. IÕm a bit of all of theseÕ: Nick Pettigrew in Croydon.

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  • ‘Like putting out a fire with a colander of water’: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job – but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me
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    ‘Like putting out a fire with a colander of water’: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job – but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me
    ÔLike putting out a fire with a colander of waterÕ: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job Ð but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me. ÔIÕm not a policeman, a social worker or a solicitor. IÕm a bit of all of theseÕ: Nick Pettigrew in Croydon.

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  • ‘Like putting out a fire with a colander of water’: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job – but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me
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    ‘Like putting out a fire with a colander of water’: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job – but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me
    ÔLike putting out a fire with a colander of waterÕ: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job Ð but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me. ÔIÕm not a policeman, a social worker or a solicitor. IÕm a bit of all of theseÕ: Nick Pettigrew in Croydon.

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  • ‘Like putting out a fire with a colander of water’: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job – but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me
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    ‘Like putting out a fire with a colander of water’: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job – but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me
    ÔLike putting out a fire with a colander of waterÕ: my life as an antisocial behaviour officer. I lasted 18 years in the job Ð but working with heroin addicts, the terminally ill and nuisance neighbours nearly broke me. ÔIÕm not a policeman, a social worker or a solicitor. IÕm a bit of all of theseÕ: Nick Pettigrew in Croydon.

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  • Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
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    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
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    Gemma Wale, 23, who has been jailed for two weeks for breaching a court order by having noisy sex. She lived up to her name by "screaming and shouting whilst having sex" at a "level of noise" that annoyed a neighbour in Small Heath, Birmingham, and breached an ASBO
    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    The details emerged during a hearing at Birmingham County Court in which Judge Emma Kelly jailed her for two weeks for breaching a court order that barred her from making "loud sex noises." Birmingham City Council took legal action after a neighbour complained that at 5am on January 29 she breached "paragraph 3 of the order" when "Gemma started screaming and shouting whilst having sex, which woke us up. This lasted 10 minutes." Miss Wale, who named her boyfiend only as "Wayne," also breached the order by arguing with her boyfriend, swearing at a neighbour, "banging around the house" and "running around in the property." The judge said: " I am satisfied that during the course of the early hours of 29 Janauary 2015, at around 5am, the defendant was guilty of screaming and shouting whilst having sex at a level of noise which caused nuisance or annoyance to (a neighbour)."
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  • Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
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    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
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    Gemma Wale, 23, who has been jailed for two weeks for breaching a court order by having noisy sex. She lived up to her name by "screaming and shouting whilst having sex" at a "level of noise" that annoyed a neighbour in Small Heath, Birmingham, and breached an ASBO
    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    The details emerged during a hearing at Birmingham County Court in which Judge Emma Kelly jailed her for two weeks for breaching a court order that barred her from making "loud sex noises." Birmingham City Council took legal action after a neighbour complained that at 5am on January 29 she breached "paragraph 3 of the order" when "Gemma started screaming and shouting whilst having sex, which woke us up. This lasted 10 minutes." Miss Wale, who named her boyfiend only as "Wayne," also breached the order by arguing with her boyfriend, swearing at a neighbour, "banging around the house" and "running around in the property." The judge said: " I am satisfied that during the course of the early hours of 29 Janauary 2015, at around 5am, the defendant was guilty of screaming and shouting whilst having sex at a level of noise which caused nuisance or annoyance to (a neighbour)."
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  • Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
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    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (4815324a)
    Gemma Wale, 23, who has been jailed for two weeks for breaching a court order by having noisy sex. She lived up to her name by "screaming and shouting whilst having sex" at a "level of noise" that annoyed a neighbour in Small Heath, Birmingham, and breached an ASBO
    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    The details emerged during a hearing at Birmingham County Court in which Judge Emma Kelly jailed her for two weeks for breaching a court order that barred her from making "loud sex noises." Birmingham City Council took legal action after a neighbour complained that at 5am on January 29 she breached "paragraph 3 of the order" when "Gemma started screaming and shouting whilst having sex, which woke us up. This lasted 10 minutes." Miss Wale, who named her boyfiend only as "Wayne," also breached the order by arguing with her boyfriend, swearing at a neighbour, "banging around the house" and "running around in the property." The judge said: " I am satisfied that during the course of the early hours of 29 Janauary 2015, at around 5am, the defendant was guilty of screaming and shouting whilst having sex at a level of noise which caused nuisance or annoyance to (a neighbour)."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
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    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (4815324c)
    Gemma Wale, 23, who has been jailed for two weeks for breaching a court order by having noisy sex. She lived up to her name by "screaming and shouting whilst having sex" at a "level of noise" that annoyed a neighbour in Small Heath, Birmingham, and breached an ASBO
    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    The details emerged during a hearing at Birmingham County Court in which Judge Emma Kelly jailed her for two weeks for breaching a court order that barred her from making "loud sex noises." Birmingham City Council took legal action after a neighbour complained that at 5am on January 29 she breached "paragraph 3 of the order" when "Gemma started screaming and shouting whilst having sex, which woke us up. This lasted 10 minutes." Miss Wale, who named her boyfiend only as "Wayne," also breached the order by arguing with her boyfriend, swearing at a neighbour, "banging around the house" and "running around in the property." The judge said: " I am satisfied that during the course of the early hours of 29 Janauary 2015, at around 5am, the defendant was guilty of screaming and shouting whilst having sex at a level of noise which caused nuisance or annoyance to (a neighbour)."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
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    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (4815324e)
    Gemma Wale, 23, who has been jailed for two weeks for breaching a court order by having noisy sex. She lived up to her name by "screaming and shouting whilst having sex" at a "level of noise" that annoyed a neighbour in Small Heath, Birmingham, and breached an ASBO
    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    The details emerged during a hearing at Birmingham County Court in which Judge Emma Kelly jailed her for two weeks for breaching a court order that barred her from making "loud sex noises." Birmingham City Council took legal action after a neighbour complained that at 5am on January 29 she breached "paragraph 3 of the order" when "Gemma started screaming and shouting whilst having sex, which woke us up. This lasted 10 minutes." Miss Wale, who named her boyfiend only as "Wayne," also breached the order by arguing with her boyfriend, swearing at a neighbour, "banging around the house" and "running around in the property." The judge said: " I am satisfied that during the course of the early hours of 29 Janauary 2015, at around 5am, the defendant was guilty of screaming and shouting whilst having sex at a level of noise which caused nuisance or annoyance to (a neighbour)."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
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    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (4815324d)
    Gemma Wale, 23, who has been jailed for two weeks for breaching a court order by having noisy sex. She lived up to her name by "screaming and shouting whilst having sex" at a "level of noise" that annoyed a neighbour in Small Heath, Birmingham, and breached an ASBO
    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    The details emerged during a hearing at Birmingham County Court in which Judge Emma Kelly jailed her for two weeks for breaching a court order that barred her from making "loud sex noises." Birmingham City Council took legal action after a neighbour complained that at 5am on January 29 she breached "paragraph 3 of the order" when "Gemma started screaming and shouting whilst having sex, which woke us up. This lasted 10 minutes." Miss Wale, who named her boyfiend only as "Wayne," also breached the order by arguing with her boyfriend, swearing at a neighbour, "banging around the house" and "running around in the property." The judge said: " I am satisfied that during the course of the early hours of 29 Janauary 2015, at around 5am, the defendant was guilty of screaming and shouting whilst having sex at a level of noise which caused nuisance or annoyance to (a neighbour)."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
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    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (4815324b)
    Gemma Wale, 23, who has been jailed for two weeks for breaching a court order by having noisy sex. She lived up to her name by "screaming and shouting whilst having sex" at a "level of noise" that annoyed a neighbour in Small Heath, Birmingham, and breached an ASBO
    Gemma Wale jailed for having noisy sex, Birmingham, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
    The details emerged during a hearing at Birmingham County Court in which Judge Emma Kelly jailed her for two weeks for breaching a court order that barred her from making "loud sex noises." Birmingham City Council took legal action after a neighbour complained that at 5am on January 29 she breached "paragraph 3 of the order" when "Gemma started screaming and shouting whilst having sex, which woke us up. This lasted 10 minutes." Miss Wale, who named her boyfiend only as "Wayne," also breached the order by arguing with her boyfriend, swearing at a neighbour, "banging around the house" and "running around in the property." The judge said: " I am satisfied that during the course of the early hours of 29 Janauary 2015, at around 5am, the defendant was guilty of screaming and shouting whilst having sex at a level of noise which caused nuisance or annoyance to (a neighbour)."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
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    Asbaby attacking the photographer's camera lens
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620154b)
    Asbaby attacking the photographer's camera lens
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 31 Mar 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 31 Mar 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620153a)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 31 Mar 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620151d)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620150f)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620151a)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620151c)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620154a)
    Asbaby attacking the photographer's camera lens
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620152d)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620151f)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620150e)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Swan nicknamed 'Asboy' attacks other animals, people and boats near River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 14 Oct 2013
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    Swan nicknamed 'Asboy' attacks other animals, people and boats near River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 14 Oct 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robinson/REX Shutterstock (3188334h)
    File pic showing Asbo the swan, father of Asboy, attacking people in a boat
    Swan nicknamed 'Asboy' attacks other animals, people and boats near River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 14 Oct 2013
    The son of vicious swan Mr Asbo has been attacking punters and birds on the River Cam in Cambridge - but was put in his place when he tried to take on a cow. The bird, who has been nicknamed Asboy, appears to be following in his father's footsteps by terrorising rowers and punters on the famous Backs in the university city. His dad, Mr Asbo, was moved to a secret location by the river authorities last year after he attacked numerous rowers, biting their arms and legs. Now residents fear he has been replaced by Asboy, who has moved upstream and is now targeting tourists in punts. Recently, tourists screamed in horror as they saw him viciously attack another swan, grabbing it by the neck with his beak. Asboy tried to drown the other swan, holding its neck under the water for about 15 seconds, then when it wriggled free he sat on it. The swan only escaped when its partner came to the rescue.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620152c)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620151b)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620150g)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620150d)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620152g)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 01 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620151e)
    Asbaby harrassing tourists on punts during Easter holiday
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 02 Apr 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
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    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4620154c)
    Asbaby attacking the photographer's camera lens
    Asbaby the swan, grandson of Asbo, attacking punters on River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
    The swan is even more vicious than his father (Asboy) and grand father (Asbo) and has been seen pecking at the punters as they go by.
    The young grandson of vicious swan Mr Asbo is following in his grandfather's footsteps after terrorising punters on the River Cam over the busy Easter bank holiday weekend.
    The fledgling fiend, who has been nickhamed Asbaby, has been pecking petrified punters on the famous Backs in the university city.
    The savage swan, who has still got many of his brown baby feathers, is believed to be even more vicious than his grandfather Mr Asbo, who was moved to a secret location by the river authorities two years ago after he repeatedly attacked rowers.
    Asbaby was seen over the weekend attacking tourists as they punted, stealing sandwiches from picnic hampers and flying at families on the waterway.
    The bird is believed to have inherited his bad temper from his grandfather, as well as his dad Asboy, who conducted a reign of terror on the river last summer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Swan nicknamed 'Asboy' attacks other animals, people and boats near River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 14 Oct 2013
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    Swan nicknamed 'Asboy' attacks other animals, people and boats near River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 14 Oct 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (3188334l)
    File pic showing Mr Asbo the swan, father of Asboy
    Swan nicknamed 'Asboy' attacks other animals, people and boats near River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 14 Oct 2013
    The son of vicious swan Mr Asbo has been attacking punters and birds on the River Cam in Cambridge - but was put in his place when he tried to take on a cow. The bird, who has been nicknamed Asboy, appears to be following in his father's footsteps by terrorising rowers and punters on the famous Backs in the university city. His dad, Mr Asbo, was moved to a secret location by the river authorities last year after he attacked numerous rowers, biting their arms and legs. Now residents fear he has been replaced by Asboy, who has moved upstream and is now targeting tourists in punts. Recently, tourists screamed in horror as they saw him viciously attack another swan, grabbing it by the neck with his beak. Asboy tried to drown the other swan, holding its neck under the water for about 15 seconds, then when it wriggled free he sat on it. The swan only escaped when its partner came to the rescue.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005l )
    Mr Asbo the anti-social swan, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

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  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005k )
    Mr Asbo the anti-social swan, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005c )
    Mr Asbo the anti-social swan homes in on an unsuspecting pair of rowers, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is belie...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005m )
    Mr Asbo the anti-social swan attacks a rower's oar, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005b )
    Mr Asbo the anti-social swan homes in on an unsuspecting pair of rowers, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is belie...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005a )
    Mr Asbo the anti-social swan, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

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  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005j )
    A local dog stands up to Mr Asbo the anti-social swan, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecti...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

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  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005i )
    A local dog stands up to Mr Asbo the anti-social swan, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecti...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

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  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005f )
    Mr Asbo the anti-social swan targets a rower's oar, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

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  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005h )
    Mr Asbo the anti-social swan attacks a rower's oar, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005d )
    Mr Asbo the anti-social swan homes in on an unsuspecting pair of rowers, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is belie...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

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  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005g )
    Mr Asbo the anti-social swan prepares to attack a rower's oar, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
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    Rowers call for Mr Asbo the aggressive swan to be removed from River Cam, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1171005e )
    Mr Asbo the anti-social swan targets a rower's oar, Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed 'Mr Asbo', who has been repeatedly attacking river users.
    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.
    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.
    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.
    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.
    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting his partner and nearby nest.
    Now Bill Key, president of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association, wants the Cam Conservators to remove the swan.
    Mr Asbo The Anti-Social Swan
    MR ASBO THE ANTI-SOCIAL SWAN

    Frightened rowers have made a desperate appeal to the Queen for the removal of an evil swan dubbed "Mr Asbo" who has been repeatedly attacking river users.

    The vicious bird has returned with a vengeance to the normally peaceful River Cam in Cambridge following his reign of terror last year.

    The bad-tempered bird attacks any boat which gets too near and has already left dozens of rowers with cuts and bruises.

    Last year Cambridgeshire Rowing Association and Cam Conservators sent an email warning rowers to keep their distance from the fully-grown male.

    But this year the feathered fiend has moved further into the city and become even more aggressive, chasing after motor boats as well as canoes.

    The bird, who has even been known to capsize rowers, is believed to be protecting ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EOGFINQUI

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