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Mystery surrounds 'psychopath' road sign on Black Isle


By Andrew Dixon

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The sign at the cycle path was at the North Kessock Junction on Friday.
The sign at the cycle path was at the North Kessock Junction on Friday.

Questions are being asked after a road sign stating 'psychopath to Inverness' was displayed near North Kessock.

The sign was spotted at the North Kessock Junction onto the A9 by a reader on Friday, but it has since been removed.

The reader said: "I'm guessing it was supposed to state 'cycle path', but someone or something misheard the instruction."

It is unclear who put the sign in place and who removed it.

The sign has been removed from below the sign for the North Kessock Junction.
The sign has been removed from below the sign for the North Kessock Junction.

A BEAR Scotland spokeswoman said: “We have looked into the sign, and it appears to be a rogue installation that has appeared in the past 10 days.

"It has since been removed.

"We would like to apologise on behalf of BEAR Scotland for any offence caused.”

Highland Council has been asked for comment.


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