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People asked not to feed squirrels bacon as they've 'started attacking pedestrians'
viral on Twitter.The post, shared by Twitter user @UncleDuke1969 with his 73,600 followers, reads: "Please could staff not feed bacon to the squirrels as they have now started attacking pedestrians."Captioning the post, Uncle Duke wrote: "THE REVOLUTION HAS BEGUN."The tweet has since gone viral - racking up thousands of retweets and more than 11,000 likes.Many were confused, as one person asked: "Pedestrians taste of bacon? Is anyone going to rest this theory?"While another echoed: "Hang on - they buried the lead there: where on earth is it that the pedestrians smell like bacon?!"Meanwhile a third called the animals the "Bacon Batallion", as another added: "The invasion has begun!!! They’ve been right under our nose the whole time, biding time, waiting for civil instability amongst the humans."The sign comes after a policeman recently received a special award for 'bravery and dedication' after being attacked by squirrel.David Wheatley, a sheriff's deputy from Harrison County in Indiana, USA, has been given the cheeky recognition by the force for his courage after footage showed him being set upon by the furry animal.The policeman had been responding to a call from an elderly lady, who had opened the door of her caravan to let her cat in when a squirrel ran inside and began crawling all over her.Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter
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Cop receives special award for 'bravery and dedication' after being attacked by squirrel
policeman has been handed a special honour after he survived a ferocious attack — by a squirrel.David Wheatley, a sheriff's deputy from Harrison County in Indiana, USA, has been given some tongue-in-cheek recognition by the force for his courage after footage showed him being set upon by the furry animal.He had been responding to a call from an elderly lady, who had opened the door of her caravan to let her cat in when a squirrel ran inside and began crawling all over her.The tiny beast ran up and around her leg before making its way up her body, leaving her with a scratch on her head.After a quick struggle the deputies caught the squirrel and began removing it from the home, triggering another ambush.The video shows a uniformed Wheatley flailing around wildly and letting out a yell as he attempts to kick off the squirrel while it runs around his body. His fellow officers jump back in shock at his sudden reaction, with one behind the camera heard laughing at the very end of the clip.Back at the station his colleagues also saw the funny side of his close encounter of the woodland kind, as they awarded him a bronzed squirrel and a martial arts award for his bravery.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.He can be seen proudly holding the awards in his hands in a photograph released by the police.
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