Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Man Fined for Following GPS to Cliff
HALIFAX, England (UPI) -- A man who followed bad directions from his satellite navigation device and got his car stuck on a 100-foot-high cliff was fined $1,470 by a British court.
The Calderdale Magistrates Court in Halifax, England, was told Robert Jones, 43, was driving in the nearby town of Todmorden March 22 when his TomTom navigation system instructed him to drive down a dirt path leading to the cliff, The Sun reported Wednesday.
Jones continued driving until his BMW became stuck on a fence at the brink of the cliff. He paid $1,650 to have his car recovered from the location.
The court found Jones guilty of driving without due care and attention.
Jones said the incident has not soured him on the TomTom device.
"I still use mine. It's the only time it's ever let me down," he said.
Copyright 2009 by United Press International
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