Boy racers given COVID fines in Boston
Doing donuts and racing in snowy car parks
Ten people from Boston have been given fines for breaching COVID-19 regulations by driving dangerously in supermarket car parks.
Officers were called after three separate reports of dangerous driving in the car parks of Lidl and Tesco in Wyberton Fen, as well as on Marsh Lane Industrial Estate in Boston.
All three incidents took place and were reported to police between 5pm and 6pm on Sunday, January 24, though it is unsure if they were connected at all.
When officers arrived, the drivers were seen doing donut manoeuvres and racing in the snow.
Greater Lincolnshire councils to get £900k to tackle COVID lies
Local health bosses frustrated with COVID-deniers
Greater Lincolnshire councils will get nearly £900,000 of government money in a bid to tackle COVID-19 lies.
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government is giving out more than £23 million to 60 councils across England including £494,800 to Boston Borough Council and £397,204 to North Lincolnshire Council.
It says the aim is to expand the support given to those most at risk and boost vaccine take-up.
It will include the creation of Community Champions tasked with spreading accurate health information to vulnerable areas such as older people, the disabled and people from ethnic minority backgrounds.
Driver fled the scene after flip crash in Lincoln
He abandoned the crashed car in the middle of the road
Police were called to Broadgate at around 3am on Monday morning after a car had flipped onto its side.
A driver who crashed their car into a central reservation in Lincoln, causing it to flip onto its side, was nowhere to be found in the vehicle.
Police were called to the incident on Broadgate at around 3.15am on Monday morning, when a silver Nissan collided with the central reservation as the driver was heading uphill.
The crash caused the car to lose control and roll onto its side, but when emergency services arrived at the scene, the driver was not there.
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Four men sentenced after vicious Lincoln High Street attack
Two jailed for over five years
Adrian Johnson (L) and Mark Guest (R) will serve over five years in jail. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police
Two men have been jailed and two received community orders for a violent attack on Lincoln High Street in 2019.
On the morning of July 20, 2019, a 38-year-old man was attacked by two teenagers as he was walking near High Bridge in Lincoln.
The victim was kicked and stamped on after being dragged to the floor, and received face and body wounds from a bladed article.
Within minutes of the first assault, the victim was approached by Adrian Johnson, 34, and Mark Guest, 38, who began a second attack.