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Online today at bristolpost.co.uk for full version with images Footage from the two roundabouts in F

Online today at bristolpost.co.uk [Click]( for full version with images [How dangerous are the Abbey Wood roundabouts after two near misses caught on camera?]( Footage from the two roundabouts in Filton appears to have highlighted a common traffic issue [Revealed: How many local drivers were caught using mobile phones illegally in just one month after new laws introduced]( Harsher laws came into force in March which will see drivers paying higher fines and getting more points on their licence [What is life really like for you? Take part in the The Great Bristol Survey]( Answer the survey's questions to help build a picture of the Bristol region and its people [Machete attacker who nearly cut off man's hand in Bristol has been jailed for more than 11 years]( Martin Grant, 27, admitted the attack in Stockwood [Rapists and dangerous drivers applying for taxi licences in Bristol]( The council has reassured residents that is has a 'stringent' application process for taxi licences [56-year-old man denies Bristol Royal Infirmary bomb hoax]( Four hoax calls were made to police last week, including one about the BRI [Do you live near noisy neighbours in Bristol? Everything you need to know about what you can do about them]( From dogs barking to never ending house parties, here's a guide to those suffering from noise problems [Portable buildings deliberately set on fire at new housing estate in Weston-Super-Mare]( Arsonists are believed to have started the fire on Sunday night [Horse on the M5 motorway near Weston-super-Mare leads to roadblocks]( Traffic is slow along the motorway on Bank Holiday Monday because of animals on the road [Don’t get caught out by mobile and fixed speed cameras in Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset this week]( Police will be targeting these areas in the week – stay up to date [Forward this email]( to a friend or share on... [Facebook]( [Google+]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( This email was sent by The Bristol Post, Temple Way, Bristol, BS2 0BY. Trinity Mirror plc Registered office: One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AP [Unsubscribe]( [View it in your browser]( [Change my preferences](

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