“BBC” apologizes to the presenter who solved it

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British media outlet BBC has apologized for Amol Rajan, the host of the documentary “How to Break the Class Ceiling”, for not wearing a seat belt in a moving taxi in one scene of the film. In this respect writer deadline.

The documentary was released in December 2022. Around the 11th minute, Rajan speaks to the camera from the back seat of a taxi on the streets of London. He is not wearing a seat belt, which is against British law. “During the filming of this show, the presenter was not wearing a seat belt in the taxi. It was a mistake, for which we apologize, the BBC said in a statement.

The penalty for not wearing a belt in London is £500 ($606). For this, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was fined in particular.

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