A driver was fined in Slough for driving his vehicle with an insecure load.
Pictures show loose building materials piled on top of eachother in the back of a black truck.
Police stopped the vehicle in Bath Road on Friday (September 30) and fined the driver £100.
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A spokesperson for Thames Valley Police wrote: “The securing of a load must be of primary concern for all road users, whether using a seatbelt to secure our loved ones in the family car, or transporting groceries in lorries to the local supermarket.
“Not only does effective load securing prevent goods from falling onto roads causing danger to other road users, it also saves money by ensuring that goods arrive at their destination undamaged.”
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