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Lorry driver caught on M4 with two phones behind the wheel gets £200 fine

Lorry driver caught on M4 with two phones behind the wheel gets £200 fine Video footage captured by police officers last week shows the driver of the Mercedes articulated lorry holding a phone to each ear Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now A lorry driver caught at the wheel of a 44-tonne lorry on the M4 near Bristol using two mobile phones simultaneously was let off with a £200 fine. Video footage captured by police officers last week shows the driver of the Mercedes articulated lorry holding a phone to each ear. Avon and Somerset Police were using an undercover lorry of their own - borrowed from Highways England - to give police officers an elevated view.

The five selfish men who refused to leave a huge rave - and their reasons for going

The five selfish men who refused to leave a huge rave - and their reasons for going “I’m a good citizen yeah, if you hit me with that you’re going to know about it Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Five men who partied at an illegal Yate rave have been sentenced for their “selfish” behaviour. George Parsons, George Packham, Ashley Waker, Oliver Eavis and Josh Samson were among hundreds who gathered for a party lasting almost 24 hours last Halloween (October 31). The five defendants all received fines today (February 9) at Bristol Magistrates’ Court after admitting offences in and around a disused warehouse in Beeches Industrial Estate.

Raves aren t anti-lockdown : Bristol teen dances outside court after being fined over massive party

Raves aren’t anti-lockdown : Bristol teen dances outside court after being fined over massive party Raves aren’t anti-lockdown, they’re anti-capitalism Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now An Easton caravan dweller danced outside court after being fined over an illegal rave. George Parsons, 18, was among hundreds who gathered for a party lasting almost 24 hours last Hallowe en (October 31) at a disused warehouse in Beeches Industrial Estate, Yate. As he left court, he assumed various poses and began to dance, before launching a defence of the rave. Parsons said: “Raves aren’t anti-lockdown, they’re anti-capitalism. Fear is going to control. People are affected by the modern way of life whether there’s raves on or not.”

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