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Potholes on a street called 'Cock Lane' in Fetchamhave been covered with giant penis drawings AGAIN by a vandal fed-up with the road's condition.

The vigilante motorist known as the 'Cock Lane Crusader' daubed the residential lane with phallic drawings to force the local council to fix the damaged surface.

Painted penises were spotted last Saturday (March 23) and are yet to be removed by Mole Valley District Council, reports Mirror Online.

In September last year, fifteen penises were spray-painted next to potholes in the same location.

The road is home to what has been branded Britain's rudest address, a semi at number 69.

It was earmarked as part of Operation Horizon, a £100m project to fix the county's worst roads which began in 2013.

Surrey County Council said the resurfacing of Cock Lane is due to begin this spring.

Matt Fielder, 50, a DJ from nearby Bell Lane, shot a video of traffic driving over the penises in the road.

His voiceover during the 33 second clip said: "The Cock Lane Crusader has struck again.

"Who is he? Who is this guy, who has so far foiled the police and the county council?

"One thing is for sure, something must be done."

Matt was amused by the 'Crusader's' antics, but feels the potholes may distract drivers, endangering children crossing the road from a nearby playground.

He added: "It's quite funny, but he has got a point.

"The potholes were supposed to be filled three years ago. It is dangerous.

"People try to avoid them and have their eyes on the road, but not on kids who might run out."

A county council spokesman said: "A full resurfacing of Cock Lane is due to take place this spring as part of our £100m Operation Horizon scheme which is overhauling hundreds of miles of Surrey's roads most in need of repair."

A new survey claims it will cost £2.6bn to repair the south east's potholed roads.

Filling in potholes and completing all other outstanding repair work in one enormous job would cost authorities across the south-east £143.8m each.

Hundreds of claims have been lodged in Surrey for damage caused by potholes, amounting to around £375,000 since 2013.