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Burly seagulls terrorise people in seaside town with attacks and raids on rubbish

Burly seagulls terrorise people in seaside town with attacks and raids on rubbish

“They rip rubbish open and they attack people. They’re just vermin basically. The rats are probably kinder than the seagulls are.”

Residents and toursits have said the gulls are a menace to the town(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

People in a seaside town are being subjected to a reign of terror by vicious seagulls who are making life miserable for holidaymakers and locals alike.

Locals and tourists in the popular seaside resort have blasted “burly” seagulls attacking members of the public and scattering rubbish through the streets.

Those in the charming holiday town of Torquay said they were at their wits’ end with attacks, brawls and food stolen from people’s hands.

Devon Live spoke to people in the town who reported being attacked, mugged and pooed on by the gulls.

Resident Suzanne Collins however was not a fan, saying: “I don’t like them. They rip rubbish open and they attack people. They’re just vermin basically. The rats are probably kinder than the seagulls are.”

Emma Kerby (left) and Suzanne Collins (right) who thinks they are vermin(Jake Holden)

She added: “It was like a rubbish tip on Tuesday morning in my lane. One of the seagulls was actually dragging this rubbish bag across the road. They’re strong.”

Seagulls, like all wild birds and their nests in the UK, are protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, but some disapprove of the law.

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  • June 24, 2023