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A middle-aged man dressed as a schoolgirl at a bus stop has sparked worries among parents for the safety of their kids over his very "weird behaviour". Footage shows a man wearing a school uniform, complete with a little pink rucksack and a blazer with the logo of an actual school.
He has been spotted multiple times in Birmingham hovering near schools, making parents and teachers feel uncomfortable. A video of the man smoking at the bus stop in a school skirt has now been viewed thousands of times on social media.
Local parents have expressed concern for his bizarre behaviour. They worry about his intentions as he seems to show a pattern of hanging out near schools specifically at the end of the school day, when the children are finishing classes and emerging to go home.
One mum said: "This grown man has been seen in Birmingham multiple times at school run times, dressed in a girls school uniform with a little pink Doc McStuffin backpack on.
"I've personally seen him on buses and by schools specifically at the end of the school day around Birmingham and he waits around until the kids are gone.
"Can someone please let me know what school the uniform belongs too so I can give them a call and notify them not sure if police will take it seriously as he's not yet done anything against the law.
"But this is definitely weird behaviour and it's making me feel like the kids he's around are unsafe."
Another mum said: "It may not be what it seems however I wouldn't want this person hanging around my child's school."
Another commented: "Looks like he's wearing a mixture of uniforms to me, maybe harmless but I'd inform you local education board so they can tell schools in your area to be vigilant."
One added: "yeah ive seen him a few times but not hanging around the school dressed as school child. Even had a little kids backpack on!"
Others defend the man's right and freedom to dress as he pleases, as long as he doesn't make any attempt to interact with the schoolchildren.
One wrote: "Whilst it may be unconventional, he's not doing anything wrong.
"Not my cup of tea but to each their own. As long as there is no interaction or scaring kids."
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