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Leicestershire bin lorry driver filmed talking on mobile phone Leicestershire mobile phone bin lorry driver suspended
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A refuse collector has been filmed using his mobile phone while driving down a country lane. A refuse collector filmed using his mobile phone while driving down a country lane has been suspended.
The footage was captured by a colleague who said he had raised the problem with employers without result.The footage was captured by a colleague who said he had raised the problem with employers without result.
The vehicle was being driven through the Leicestershire countryside towards Market Harborough, with the driver telling someone to apply for a job.The vehicle was being driven through the Leicestershire countryside towards Market Harborough, with the driver telling someone to apply for a job.
FCC Environmental, which operates the service, said a "full investigation" was under way. Operator FCC Environmental said the driver would remain suspended while a "full investigation" took place.
The footage shows the lorry going through a village on the way to Market Harborough, passing several HGVs and being steered with one hand. The footage shows the lorry going through a village, passing several HGVs and being steered with one hand.
'I couldn't believe it''I couldn't believe it'
The unidentified driver is talking throughout the short clip.The unidentified driver is talking throughout the short clip.
It was filmed by an unnamed colleague in September last year, shortly before he left the company.It was filmed by an unnamed colleague in September last year, shortly before he left the company.
He told the Daily Mirror: "I would repeatedly tell him not to do it.He told the Daily Mirror: "I would repeatedly tell him not to do it.
"I couldn't believe it - a child could have run out at any moment or he could have ploughed into a house."I couldn't believe it - a child could have run out at any moment or he could have ploughed into a house.
"I took it to the bosses, but they just never seemed to do anything about it.""I took it to the bosses, but they just never seemed to do anything about it."
'Full investigation' Explicitly prohibited
Northampton-based FCC Environmental is contracted by Harborough District Council for bin collections, street cleaning, recycling and grounds maintenance.Northampton-based FCC Environmental is contracted by Harborough District Council for bin collections, street cleaning, recycling and grounds maintenance.
A spokesman said: "We are grateful this video footage has come to light and we will now conduct a full investigation into this incident. A spokesman said it was taking the incident "very seriously" and "the business has in place strict operating procedures that explicitly prohibits the use of handheld mobile phones whilst driving company vehicles".
"Until we have done this, we cannot comment further."
A spokesman for road safety charity Brake said: "It is particularly concerning to see this footage of an at-work driver using a mobile phone.A spokesman for road safety charity Brake said: "It is particularly concerning to see this footage of an at-work driver using a mobile phone.
"We work with a range of companies to encourage them to put into place best practice policies. This includes ensuring that drivers never use their phones whilst driving - no call is worth risking a life.""We work with a range of companies to encourage them to put into place best practice policies. This includes ensuring that drivers never use their phones whilst driving - no call is worth risking a life."