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Making Norfolk Safe

As chief reporter of the Anglia Advertiser Andy Watts is expected to carry a camera around with him too - but it often pays off as these pictures show.

The first one was snapped when he got to the scene of an RTA involving a police car, the officer obligingly opening the door to reveal the legend Making Norfolk Safe emblazoned on the side.

  • "Making Norfolk Safe"
  • The vehicle had spun and came to rest some 80 yards from where the driver lost control.

    Another outing from his Norwich office - again to an RTA - saw him faced with this car on its roof - the driver clearly proving the need for the warning sign.

  • Driver confirms danger
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