Mystery 'I'm sorry James' banners and pirate bibs appear over A52 bridge
MYSTERY banners emblazoned with the message: "I'm sorry James" have appeared over the A52 bridge in Derby.
The grovelling signs were put up earlier this week, but the meaning behind the cryptic message is still not known.But hundreds of people are still speculating about the story on social media.Another tweeted: "Maybe the Playstation broke?"A sign bearing the same message was also planted in a grass verge next to the A52 in Borrowash, about two miles along the dual carriageway.
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