A trail of stickers is now on show in Oxford defending transgender rights.
After a series of transphobic stickers started to appear on lampposts and other street furniture, supporters of the transgender community removed them and put up their own stickers showing support.
Thames Valley Police are investigating but so far no one has been arrested.
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Zayna Ratty, chair of Oxford Pride, has condemned the abuse, describing it as 'inducing hate crime' and said there should be 'mandatory education' around trans issues.
She also shared some of the offending images she has seen.
One of the latest stickers seen supporting the trans community said 'Trans happiness is real'.
Another said 'Oxford tutors against transphobia'.
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A Twitter feed entitled Stickers Against Hate has been documenting the feud.
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