James Coxall kept driving past the huge pothole before he hatched his plan (Image: SWNS)
A carpenter frustrated with the state of his village road got the last laugh with a brilliant act of revenge.
James Coxall, 41, said the three-foot-wide hole had been on Haverhill Road in Cambridgeshire for eight months and was four inches deep.
Mr Coxall, from the small village of Castle Camps, create a pair of fake legs by stuffing stuffed old rags into a pair of jeans with his three children and wife Katrina before sticking them in a huge pothole puddle.
The carpenter said: “We’ve driven past the pothole and kept meaning to do something with it.
“I had two bits of wood leftover and we put the jeans on them, stuffed them with old rags and screwed two of the kids old shoes on top.
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“The kids biked down there with me and we put a brick down to keep it upright.
“People have found it amusing and asked me if it was me. They’ve been taking photos and putting them on Facebook. It’s a bit of fun.”
Mr Coxall said potholes were an issue in the area and while the council had been out to fix them, the roads remained ‘bad’.
He added: “They need to come out and do them properly. Whenever they do a repair, it never seems to last.”
Cambridgeshire County Council have urged people to report potholes by their online reporting tool.