"We put up a sign and I caught him at the front attempting to scrub off permanent marker," the manager told British newspaper The Daily Telegraph. "I said to him, ‘What are you doing?’ and he said, ‘You’ve got a rogue apostrophe there’. He was a middle-aged bloke, he obviously lives locally and it’s just his pastime. I thank him for what he’s done. I don’t mind at all. It’s good to see people still caring about English grammar."
However, not everyone has been so impressed by the vigilante's efforts. Bristol resident and business-owner Jason Singh, who owns gentlemen's tailors Tux & Tails, claims that he may have to fork out big bucks to replace the sign for his enterprise after the vigilante added an apostrophe to his sign. "I did take it lightly at first, but now I’m a little angry to be honest. We think it’s paint, and this is vinyl, so if we have to replace it you’re looking at a few thousand pounds. I understand, but at the end of the day I’d have preferred him to come in and tell me. I think it could be considered rather rude. I think there might even be grounds for a police complaint, and if his name is revealed, I’ll be sending him an invoice for the damages," Singh stated.