"No one was helping him because they thought he was just messing around."
The man was stuck in the bollard for more than two hours as shoppers and passers-by stopped to watch the man's misfortune.
One concerned onlooker eventually called the police and the fire brigade to come to the rescue.
Mr Waterman said: "He didn't seem to be getting too distressed but when he is finally pulled out he is very red in the face.
"It took his friend and a policeman to get him out. It needed a good heave and his back was badly scratched afterwards.
"The police officer find it very amusing and was chuckling to himself, it was probably one of his more light-hearted call outs.”
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The man was stuck in the bollard for more than two hours as shoppers and passers-by stopped to watch the man's misfortune.
One concerned onlooker eventually called the police and the fire brigade to come to the rescue.
Mr Waterman said: "He didn't seem to be getting too distressed but when he is finally pulled out he is very red in the face.
"It took his friend and a policeman to get him out. It needed a good heave and his back was badly scratched afterwards.
"The police officer find it very amusing and was chuckling to himself, it was probably one of his more light-hearted call outs.”
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