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Disabled man thought noise was neighbours putting out the bins but woke up furious

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A man with cerebral palsy has lost his independence after his mobility scooter was stolen from his home. CCTV footage shows two people pushing the scooter away from Andrew Dodd's front garden in Tameside on December 5.

The 51-year-old says he's 'angry' at the thieves for snatching away the scooter - which he says is like his car. READ MORE: Street evacuated as police raid home and find 'a firearm and explosives' "I haven't really been going out that much because of the pandemic.

That doesn't mean to say I don't want the option. And that's been taken away," he said. When Andrew first heard noises coming from outside he thought it was one of his neighbours putting out the bins - so went back to sleep.

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