Rude graffiti sprayed at pothole on A835 in Ullapool
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A council has said graffiti should not be used as a means of alerting it to potholes after a phrase with strong language was sprayed next to a hole.
The graffiti has appeared on the A835 in Ullapool at a pothole that has been in the road for at least the past week.
The hole is about half a mile from a Highland Council yard.
The local authority said people should not be painting graffiti on roads and to report potholes via its website or calling its service centre.
A spokesman for Highland Council said: "Community services will inspect roads in that locality and repair any potholes that present a hazard, ideally filling all if that can be afforded.
"The team in Ullapool will try to erase the graffiti. They are limited to non-destructive means unless there is a structural reason to patch a wider area as a repair.
"Any such graffiti therefore would increase the pressure on limited resources."
Since making the statement, the graffiti has been painted over, but the pothole had not been filled in.