'I was fined £100 for pulling over for 2 mins to help my grandson… it's disgusting'
Elaine explained: "He just flipped his seatbelt off and tried to climb out of the seat. We obviously pulled in quickly to fasten it again. We had to get out of the car and fasten him in.
"I then said to Jade to sit in the back with him to make sure it didn't happen again. I didn't even get out of the car. We must have been there two to three minutes tops." She added that they pulled into a little gateway by a business that was closed to make sure they were not blocking traffic flow. Elaine and fellow NHS nurse Jade thought it must be a mistake when they received a letter saying they had been fined before they realised it was definitely their car.
She said: "You just think 'how ridiculous'. It's a safety issue. Nobody would keep driving in that situation.Most read in The Sun
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