Van Driver Fined £266 for Tooting Horn at Friend
A white van driver in Essex has been convicted and fined £266 for sounding his horn to attract a friend's attention outside Braintree train station, sparking debate on horn misuse laws.
A white van driver in Essex has been convicted and fined £266 for sounding his horn to attract a friend's attention outside Braintree train station, sparking debate on horn misuse laws.
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