18 drivers caught taking photographs and videos of lorry crash in town

Police have issued a warning after 18 drivers were caught taking photographs and videos of a lorry crash in Haverhill[1]. Officers were called at 5.25am yesterday to reports a lorry had gone straight over a roundabout on the A1307. The driver of the lorry is not believed to have sustained any serious injuries, but he attended hospital for a check-up.

Officers were called at 5.25am yesterday to reports a lorry had gone straight over a roundabout on the A1307 in Haverhill.
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Officers were called at 5.25am yesterday to reports a lorry had gone straight over a roundabout on the A1307 in Haverhill. Picture: Suffolk Constabulary

Officers were called at 5.25am yesterday to reports a lorry had gone straight over a roundabout on the A1307 in Haverhill. Picture: Suffolk Constabulary

Officers caught 18 drivers, including two behind the wheel of HGVs, taking either photographs or videos of the scene.

A spokesperson said those motorists can expect to receive a notice in the post requesting driver details, resulting in a GBP200 fine and six penalty points on their licence. “Officers also witnessed a van drive the wrong way around the roundabout and down a stretch of grass to avoid the closure, the driver of which can also expect to receive a notice of intended prosecution in the post for driving without due care and attention,” they said.

Officers were called at 5.25am yesterday to reports a lorry had gone straight over a roundabout on the A1307 in Haverhill. Picture: Suffolk Constabulary

Officers were called at 5.25am yesterday to reports a lorry had gone straight over a roundabout on the A1307 in Haverhill.
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Officers were called at 5.25am yesterday to reports a lorry had gone straight over a roundabout on the A1307 in Haverhill. Picture: Suffolk Constabulary

PC Wayne Sturman, of the Commercial Vehicle Unit, said: “It was incredibly disappointing to see so many people flouting the law in front of our eyes by taking photos or videos of the collision scene. “Two of the 18 people were themselves behind the wheel of an HGV, which was particularly thoughtless and negligent of them as professional drivers – especially given the collision involved a lorry and the damage they can cause.

“Using a phone whilst driving is dangerous – even more so in this scenario where drivers are likely to be further distracted by the collision scene.

“Those drivers we caught will now pay the penalty both financially and with points on their licence – and if anyone was a new driver who has passed in the last two years, then six points means they will lose their licence.”

References

  1. ^ Haverhill (www.suffolknews.co.uk)