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Number Plates NewsThis is a sample of our news (see our up to date, latest plate news below) A woman who tried to register her new scooter at a DoT office had it blown up by the Army when it was feared that it could be a terrorist bomb. Heidi Brown, a 22-year-old care worker, left the new scooter outside the government office in Ipswich last weekend to await inspection by DoT officials. A security guard said she could leave it in the car park. On Monday, DoT staff called the police as the bike had no number plates. The town centre was closed for four hours so the Army could carry out a controlled explosion on the plate less bike. Miss Brown said: "Since Monday, all the paperwork has come back from DoT telling us that it is now okay to use the bike. But, obviously, we don't have it any more." Suffolk police said: "We acted out of concern for public safety." |
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