Insecure scaffolding on an overloaded truck gave police officers “that Final Destination feeling”.
The reference is to a horror movie scene in which poles come loose from a truck, causing disaster for the driver behind.
The truck on the M4 was stopped by the Roads Policing Unit on Thursday, September 5 and found to weigh 5,280 kilograms.
#RPU had that final destination feeling following this along the M4, overloaded and insecure load means this transit it off to destination Badbury!
— Wilts Specialist Ops (@WiltsSpecOps) September 5, 2024
Weighing in at 5280kg the vehicle has been #prohibited and driver will be off to court. pic.twitter.com/a688FDJO5Z
The driver was sent to court and the vehicle was prohibited. Wiltshire Specialist Operations shared: “#RPU had that final destination feeling following this along the M4, overloaded and insecure load means this transit it off to destination Badbury!”
#RPU out on the GS for the Long way round Badbury edition.
— Wilts Specialist Ops (@WiltsSpecOps) September 5, 2024
The HGV was reported by the public for shedding the load.
Stopped and papers issued. pic.twitter.com/qgxZfs4boW
Later in the day, RPU shared a number of other vehicles with unsafe loads, including one lorry that was shedding a pile of black material piled up on the back.
Standard. The GS rider has to get a snap of themselves, even if it is just their reflection 📸👀
— Wilts Specialist Ops (@WiltsSpecOps) September 5, 2024
Having stopped this van which is almost 500kg overweight, an examination by @DVSAEnforcement discover it is in need of two front tyres, and working rear lights. #prohibited #reported pic.twitter.com/Cf8i1q7oxT
The HGV was reported by a member of the public, stopped and papers were issued.
A third vehicle was found to be nearly 500 kilograms overweight. A further inspection of the van found it needed two front tyres and working rear lights.
The van was prohibited and driver reported.
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