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Police issue 30 fines for filming burning A10 noise barrier

Police issue 30 fines for filming burning A10 noise barrier

Police issued 440-euro fines to 30 drivers caught filming a noise barrier fire on the A10 West highway on June 4th. Emergency services supported the enforcement, noting that distracted drivers filming incidents compromise the safety of responders at the scene.

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