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anotheoldgit | 14:37 Thu 17th Aug 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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On numorous TV news and Documentary programmes, one can see the presenter driving a vehicle along the road and periodically taking his eyes off the road to talk into the camera, being held by a person in the passenger seat. How do they get away with it , when it is a criminal offence to even use a mobile phone whilst driving?
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I am convinced that the vehicles are actually on the back of a low loader when you see the presenter talk to camera.

Michael Burke was the worst offender on his road safety programme!
Michael Burke is a close second to the ever so smug Alistair Stewart who should know a lot better as he was done for drink driving a few years ago
Oooh yes! I'd forgotten about Mr Stewart.
It normally is down on a low loader [url=http://www.bickers.co.uk/trackinggallery12005/ pages/B%20LS%20Jag%20on%20LL%202.html] Like this [/url]

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