He had been trying to encourage local residents to report blocked gullies
, who was elected to the city’s Middleton Park ward for the SDP earlier this year, had been trying to encourage local residents to report blocked gullies.
But his post, which was accompanied by run-of-the-mill photos of wet pavements, was bizarrely blocked from public viewing byIn a screenshot posted by Councillor Dixon on Tuesday afternoon, the site told him: “Your post goes against ourCouncillor Wayne Dixon, was elected to the city’s Middleton Park ward for the SDP earlier this year.“If your content goes against our community standards again, your account may be restricted or disabled.
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