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Collared by a dog warden, lorry driver who smoked in his cab.

Byline: Neil Sears

driver who A LORRY driver was fined [pounds sterling]260 yesterday for smoking in hiscab.

Leonard King is one of the first to fall foul of regulations that stop workerslighting up in business vehicles.

His lorry, which carried a no smoking sign, was parked when a council dogwarden spotted him puffing away.

The official decided to take down the number plate when Mr King flicked hisfinished cigarette out of the window and drove off.

The vehicle was traced to Rhyl, North Wales, where anti-smoking legislation wasintroduced in April, three months ahead of England.

Work vehicles used by more than one person must be 'smoke-free at all ...

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