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Police Scotland host motorcycle/vehicle misuse seminar, Edinburgh 27 April 2017

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Pictured: Commonweath Silver medalist Steph Ingles spoke to the students about her recovery from a motorcycle accident in Vietnam where she was in a coma for six weeks

Police Scotland visited Craigroyston High Schoolto today to host motorcycle safety seminar at the secondary school. The event looked at motorbike/vehicle misuse and the consequences involved after 50 students from the school were identified as potentially being involved in such activities. One of the school's 14 year old pupils, Bradley Williams died recently in a motorcycle accident recently and some of his relatives were their to plead with the students to be aware of the dangers of going on bikes with out the appropriate training and licences.
Ger Harley | EEm 27 April 2017

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Pictured: Commonweath Silver medalist Steph Ingles spoke to the students about her recovery from a motorcycle accident in Vietnam where she was in a coma for six weeks<br />
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Police Scotland visited Craigroyston High Schoolto today to host motorcycle safety seminar at the secondary school. The event looked at motorbike/vehicle misuse and the consequences involved after 50 students from the school were identified as potentially being involved in such activities. One of the school's 14 year old pupils, Bradley Williams died recently in a motorcycle accident recently and some of his relatives were their to plead with the students to be aware of the dangers of going on bikes with out the appropriate training and licences.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 April 2017