"A woman who drove on to a railway line after following directions from her satellite navigation system will not face prosecution, British Transport police said yesterday. The unnamed 52-year-old, from Dorking, Surrey, was waiting at a level crossing at Norman's Bay, near Eastbourne, East Sussex, on January 16 when the device told her to turn left.
She drove her Ford Fiesta on to the track, blocking train services between Brighton and Hastings. The BTP said a prosecution would not be in the public interest as the woman had made an honest mistake".
Source- Press association.
Somebody clearly needs to re-program this woman's sat nav to tell her to drive off the nice big white cliff and then set up a camera to see what happens - I mean FFS can you get a driving licence with 10 tokens from the back of a Cornflakes packet these days or something?
She drove her Ford Fiesta on to the track, blocking train services between Brighton and Hastings. The BTP said a prosecution would not be in the public interest as the woman had made an honest mistake".
Source- Press association.
Somebody clearly needs to re-program this woman's sat nav to tell her to drive off the nice big white cliff and then set up a camera to see what happens - I mean FFS can you get a driving licence with 10 tokens from the back of a Cornflakes packet these days or something?