London Police are investigating the mystery of the Hyde Park deck charis. Tourists and visitors to the park last week had no trouble in finding
empty chairs. In fact they were too empty---1.300 were without seats---the plastic and canvas (粗帆布) had been cut or ripped(撕裂) out of them.
At first vandalism(破坏公物的行为)was suspected, but the cause of the trouble may be revealed by mr.X, a retired school teacher,now helping
the police with their inquiries.
Informed sources suggest that Mr.X had a sincere and bitter hatred of all pollution, waste,litter and rubbish.So,whenever he went on his walks in
the park, he picked up rubbish left on the ground by untidy vistors and carried it himself to the waste bins.When they were full, as was replied th
at they could not control where people disposed of (处理)their litter and could not guarantee to empty bins every day.
Mr.X then noticed that most of the rubbish lay in a circle around groups of deck chairs.He argued that if the people could not sit in the chairs the
y could not drop their litter there.Accordingly he borrowed his wife's sewing scissors,entered the park at night, and cut or tore the botoms out of
1.300 chairs.
When Mr.X had a ticked off,it would be very serious.It's easy for people to see eye to eye about the topic that the teacher is a quite cute man.Maybe Old man and children have the same ideas and actions.That's the frankness and simple thought.