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Driver caught using two mobile phones

A man has appeared in court in Norwich after being caught by police using two mobile phones while driving, reports the BBC.


The 34-year old was pulled over by police after he was spotted holding a phone up to his ear as he drove along an A-class road. As they got closer, the police also noticed that he was holding a second phone in his other hand.

He was found guilty of using a mobile phone while driving and driving without insurance, and was banned from driving for twelve months. 

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