Tuesday 18 December 2007

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"Jordan" was found on a Hanger Lane bike path in a dazed state. When questioned about what he had been doing the garbled reply seemed to indicate a brakeless hipster had run him down.

Sunday 16 December 2007

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New Years Eve 2006, London. One too many?

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A submission from long-time contributor Malcia, she writes

"I was walking down Pitshanger lane to get some nice food and I spotted this little one.
Don't know if you are going to continue your collection but i thought i send it to you anyway."

To answer your question Malcia, we are continuing our work with lost gloves even if there are long gaps between blogging new finds. Over summer is obviously a quieter time for us and we also have to seek legal clearances for some of the gloves.
We thank you for your contribution and request others with similar finds please, please send them in to us. Every little glove helps.

#24















Apologies for the quality of the photograph. Our limited budget negates the availability of any high quality night-use equipment. "Evan" above was doing a fine job of clutching cold beverages all afternoon for his owner until being left alone outside this pub on a cold, wet March Sunday.

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Rubber gloves may be disposable in the eyes of many but have they thought about the glove's lives after they are discarded?
It is a shame to be reporting on the careless discarding of these gloves but it is this reporting we believe will secure a safer future for all lost gloves.
The glove above, who wishes to remain unnamed, was relocated on request and is living out his days in much friendlier conditions.

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The risks some gloves will take is outlined clearly here in this photo. Low to the ground and with a low top speed, they are at much greater risk from vehicles than ourselves. The potential for death in these situations is so high I urge you to help any gloves you see cross streets safely.