Emergency services raced to Addiewell Prison after reports of a “riot” - which is believed to have been sparked by the way inmates are being treated amid the coronavirus crisis.
07.03.2020 - 00:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A dashcam video showing a pair of "road rage" drivers has been shared by police.
The footage shows two vehicles which appear to be speeding along Bury New Road, Bolton, towards the junction with Radcliffe Road.
The duo in question are taxi driver Aamir Rashid and Alan Lythgoe, who handed the video to police after the incident.
It shows Mr Lythgoe swearing at the other driver as he tries to set off at the traffic lights at the junction of Folds Road.
After the taxi fails to speed up, the other
Emergency services raced to Addiewell Prison after reports of a “riot” - which is believed to have been sparked by the way inmates are being treated amid the coronavirus crisis.
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