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Rail Minister Faces Scrutiny Over Mobile Phone Use While Driving Vintage Bus
London – The Rail Minister, Lord Peter Hendy, has referred himself to law enforcement authorities after being observed using a mobile device whilst operating a classic Routemaster bus during a charity event in London. The incident, involving the senior transport official, has prompted an apology and triggered a police review.
Apology Issued for “Error of Judgement”
Lord Hendy, formerly the Transport for London commissioner, has expressed remorse for what is described as a lapse in judgement. This admission follows reports from a passenger who witnessed him texting while at the wheel of the double-decker vehicle last month. The peer was reportedly engaged in communicating about a prostate cancer examination with a friend during the fundraising tour for the Railway Family charity.
Police Investigate Following Admission
The Metropolitan Police were formally notified of the incident on March 31st by a passenger who participated in the bus tour three days prior. Initially, the case was closed due to insufficient evidence. However, it was subsequently reopened after Lord Hendy acknowledged using his mobile phone while driving. Sources indicate he is likely to incur six penalty points on his driving license and a monetary fine as a consequence.
Charity Fundraiser Responds to Incident
Organizers of the Railway Family fundraiser stated they had not received any official complaint at the time of the reported infraction.
Organisers’ Statement
According to the organizers:
- “Since the event, communication from the complainant has been limited to a text message on April 2nd.”
- “The message informed us of the report made to the Metropolitan Police.”
- “The Railway Family fundraiser is organized by railway industry professionals who adhere to strict safety protocols and regulations.”
- “We do not condone unsafe practices and emphasize our commitment to safety.”
- “We are not fully aware of all circumstances but trust any investigation will be impartial.”
The organizers further conveyed their regret that a successful charity event concluded under such circumstances and reiterated their gratitude to Lord Hendy for his contribution and support of their fundraising efforts.