Man avoids prison after dazzling laser at police helicopter
The sustained attack came as the helicopter was in the skies over Scunthorpe
06:00, 3 MAR 2021
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A North Lincolnshire man has appeared in court for after dazzling a police helicopter pilot with a laser beam.
Trevor Cheeseman was arrested after endangering the National Police Air Service aircraft while it flew over Scunthorpe last year.
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