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British Prime Minister meets with the police, orders a fine Reasons for not wearing a seat belt in the car when shooting a clip

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British Prime Minister meets with police, orders fine The reason for not wearing a seat belt in the car when filming the clip Social media

On January 21, 2023, Matichon reported that British Prime Minister Richie Sunak, 42, was fined by the police for not wearing a seat belt in a moving car. while the British Prime Minister was filming a video for social media

by Lancashire Police stated in a statement on Twitter. Without naming Mr Sunak directly, on Friday (January 20) we have now offered a fixed penalty to the 42-year-old from London.

The agreed fine means Sunak can pay a fine to avoid going to court.

The British Prime Minister’s Office said that Mr Sunak fully accepts the mistake and has apologised. Of course, he would comply with the penalty specified.

The BBC reported that Punishment for not wearing a seat belt when sitting in the passenger seat He will be fined £100, or around 4,000 baht. If the case goes to court, Mr Sunak could face a fine of up to £500 , or about 20,000 baht.

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The fine for traffic violations came after a video was posted on Thursday produced for Sunak’s social media channels. It shows him sitting in the back passenger seat without his seat belt on. Talking to the camera about his economic policies. As the car moves on its way to Lancashire, northern England

Sunak later apologized for the wrong decision. Shortly after the video was released on Thursday (January 19), Downing Street reports. And the video has been removed from Instagram.

History of Sunak’s journey It is a matter that has already been discussed. Sunak’s political rivals have focused on Sunak’s use of his private jet. on several short trips recently

However, this is not the first time that Sunak has found a police order to fine money He had been fined before during his time as finance minister. Attended a party at 10 Downing Street in June 2020 attended by the British Prime Minister at the time, Boris Johnson. for breaking social distancing rules to curb the spread of COVID-19.