Motorists to be prosecuted for taking photos of A14 crash
Cambridgeshire Police say that 15 motorists will be prosecuted for taking photos with their mobile phones of a crash between four lorries on the A14 this morning.
Cambridgeshire Police say that 15 motorists will be prosecuted for taking photos with their mobile phones of a crash between four lorries on the A14 this morning.
Police say that more motorists will be prosecuted for filming or taking photos of a crash on their mobile phones in Cambridgeshire last month.
At least 15 drivers were initially caught photographing the aftermath of the crash which involved a lorry carrying teddy bears on the A14.
Police have confirmed that number has now jumped to 24.
It happened on May 28 at Girton after four HGVs collided.
No-one was seriously injured but a 16 mile stretch of the A14 between junctions 31 and 36 was closed for several hours causing huge tailbacks.
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