England flag painted on crossing for second time

Caroline GallWest Midlands
News imageBBC Six white stripes on the crossing that are visible in the photo have been painted with a red cross to look like the England flag. Shops and houses can be seen on the right hand-side of the photo.BBC
It is thought the painting happened overnight on Sunday

A zebra crossing has been painted for a second time to make it look like a series of England flags.

The crossing in Church Street in Audley, Staffordshire, was first spray painted in August amid a number of similar incidents involving St George's flags in the West Midlands, which included roundabouts being painted and flags hung on lampposts.

Patrick Allen, Staffordshire County Council's cabinet support member for highways north, said it would have to be removed at the expense of the taxpayer, when time and resources allowed.

"We encourage residents to show their love for their country in other ways that do not involve painting the highway, such as flying a flag, if done safely," he added.

Adam Jogee, Labour MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme, said: "People should always feel able to express pride in our country and our flag – that's an important part of who we are.

"I'd encourage anyone who wants to show their pride in our great country to do so; and to do so in a way that doesn't compromise safety or place unnecessary extra costs on local taxpayers."

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