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Gavin Pugh fell more than 30ft during work to demolish electricity pylons.
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Gavin Pugh fell more than 30ft during work to demolish electricity pylons.
The motorcyclist was a delivery driver.
Police want to speak to these two people:
He was arrested overnight at the weekend.
Some youths were also taken home after stints of antisocial behaviour, meanwhile.
There will be an increased police presence in the area this weekend.
Checks revealed he was disqualified from driving in February.
“We’re not talking about a one-off incident,” a judge told him.
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