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Man caught 'going to the toilet' and smoking cannabis on A34 lay-by

Man caught 'going to the toilet' and smoking cannabis on A34 lay-by

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A man was caught 'going to the toilet' whilst smoking cannabis on a lay-by on the A34 last night (13/8).
Thames Valley Police officer PC Jenkins spotted the driver during his patrols in West Berkshire.
After stopping to check on the Volkswagen Golf that had stopped on the side of the road he discovered the man and conducted a drug search.
A spokesperson from Thames Valley Police said: 'He was searched under the Misuse of Drugs Act and dealt with for possession of a Class B drug.'
Another vehicle was also stop checked in Reading after receiving information that the driver may only hold a provisional licence.
Police found that the vehicle was being driven by a fully licenced driver after being stopped.
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