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  2. Police caught a driver in Reading in the middle of a Zoom conference on his way to work on Tuesday evening HANDS-FREE DEVICES ARE NOT ILLEGAL Using a hands-free device is currently not illegal under UK law, however drivers can get six penalty points and a £200 fine if you use a hand-held phone when driving.

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Police caught an idiot driver in the middle of a Zoom video call while behind the wheel as he made his way to work yesterday.

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Officers on patrol in Reading on Tuesday night spotted a vehicle and pulled it over, Thames Valley Police’s roads unit said.

After spotting him in the middle of a Zoom call during the journey, they carried out background checks on the car. Action ACTINA SIERRA Driver Download for windows.

Officers discovered he was driving on a provisional licence and without any insurance.

Police caught a driver in Reading in the middle of a Zoom conference on his way to work on Tuesday evening

RAC road safety spokesman Simon Williams said: ‘It beggars belief that a driver could think it’s safe to have a Zoom call while being in control of a car.

‘Sadly, nearly one-in-10 drivers who were surveyed for the latest RAC Report on Motoring admitted to doing something similar, with young drivers much more likely to take the risk.

‘The key to cracking down on this sort of behaviour is greater enforcement. It’s clearly a good thing that this particular driver was caught, and perhaps in time we will see new types of camera-based enforcement introduced that could make police forces’ task in convicting drivers easier.

‘This is something eight-of-10 drivers are keen to see.’

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Using a hands-free device is currently not illegal under UK law, however drivers can get six penalty points and a £200 fine if you use a hand-held phone when driving.

Officers seized the vehicle and say they ‘reported,’ the driver.

Using a hands-free device is currently not illegal under UK law, however drivers can get six penalty points and a £200 fine if you use a hand-held phone when driving.

The police could give you a fixed penalty of £300 and 6 penalty points to people caught driving while uninsured.

Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence carries a fine of up to £1,000, up to six points on your licence and a possible disqualification.

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TVP Roads Policing tweeted: ‘Driver stopped tonight in Reading whilst he was on the way to work and having a Zoom video call with others during the journey.

‘Further checks showed he only had a provisional licence and no insurance. Yuan driver download for windows xp. Car seized and driver reported.’

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Locals expressed their shock at the stupidity of the driver.

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Nigel Ponting said: ‘Just when you think you’ve heard everything.

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‘God help us. Great job guys stopping this idiot.’

Another said: ‘Beyond belief what you must come across. But that’s what makes the job interesting I suppose.’

MailOnline has approached Thames Valley Police for a comment.

Police caught an idiot driver in the middle of a Zoom video call while behind the wheel as he made his way to work yesterday.

Officers on patrol in Reading on Tuesday night spotted a vehicle and pulled it over, Thames Valley Police’s roads unit said.

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After spotting him in the middle of a Zoom call during the journey, they carried out background checks on the car.

Officers discovered he was driving on a provisional licence and without any insurance.

Police caught a driver in Reading in the middle of a Zoom conference on his way to work on Tuesday evening

RAC road safety spokesman Simon Williams said: ‘It beggars belief that a driver could think it’s safe to have a Zoom call while being in control of a car.

‘Sadly, nearly one-in-10 drivers who were surveyed for the latest RAC Report on Motoring admitted to doing something similar, with young drivers much more likely to take the risk.

‘The key to cracking down on this sort of behaviour is greater enforcement. It’s clearly a good thing that this particular driver was caught, and perhaps in time we will see new types of camera-based enforcement introduced that could make police forces’ task in convicting drivers easier.

‘This is something eight-of-10 drivers are keen to see.’

HANDS-FREE DEVICES ARE NOT ILLEGAL

Using a hands-free device is currently not illegal under UK law, however drivers can get six penalty points and a £200 fine if you use a hand-held phone when driving.

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Officers seized the vehicle and say they ‘reported,’ the driver.

Using a hands-free device is currently not illegal under UK law, however drivers can get six penalty points and a £200 fine if you use a hand-held phone when driving. Mini digitaltv usb driver.

The police could give you a fixed penalty of £300 and 6 penalty points to people caught driving while uninsured.

Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence carries a fine of up to £1,000, up to six points on your licence and a possible disqualification.

TVP Roads Policing tweeted: ‘Driver stopped tonight in Reading whilst he was on the way to work and having a Zoom video call with others during the journey.

‘Further checks showed he only had a provisional licence and no insurance. Car seized and driver reported.’

Locals expressed their shock at the stupidity of the driver.

Nigel Ponting said: ‘Just when you think you’ve heard everything.

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‘God help us. Great job guys stopping this idiot.’

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Another said: ‘Beyond belief what you must come across. But that’s what makes the job interesting I suppose.’

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MailOnline has approached Thames Valley Police for a comment.