Delivery Driver Faces Fine After Van Overflowed with Parcels

Driver in Trafford Park stopped by police. Van loaded dangerously with parcels, obstructing view, resulting in ticket.

Delivery Driver Faces Fine After Van Overflowed with Parcels
Delivery Driver Faces Fine After Van Overflowed with Parcels

A delivery driver got stopped by police. His van was full of boxes. This happened Wednesday in Trafford Park, near Manchester. The boxes blocked the windows.

Cops posted about it on X, formerly Twitter. They work for Greater Manchester Police. Officers said the driver could not see well as parcels covered the passenger window. The driver got a ticket, and they stopped the van until unloaded.

The driver got a traffic offense report for dangerous loading, plus no seatbelt. The load offense could mean points and a fine. Not wearing a seatbelt carries a fine too: around £100.

People online shared their thoughts. One person said he should be banned, while another thought the employer should face charges. Someone else joked about packing help.

Dodgy drivers get caught often, it seems. In 2024, a driver used shoelaces for wipers. This happened during stormy weather and police in Staffordshire shared the video.

In 2023, a driver led police on a chase. Kai Hopkins sped through Nottingham and got a community order. His driving ban was for 18 months.

Also, in 2023, a man drove for 50 years without a license. Police stopped the 69-year-old pensioner who had been driving illegally all that time.

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