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'Disrespectful' driver overtakes hearse near Spalding 'Disrespectful' driver overtakes hearse near Spalding
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A grieving daughter was left in tears when her father's funeral procession felt forced to pull over as a highways maintenance driver overtook it.A grieving daughter was left in tears when her father's funeral procession felt forced to pull over as a highways maintenance driver overtook it.
Lindsay Stubbs said the driver broke into the cortège on the A16 near Spalding as they made their way to the crematorium on 15 December.Lindsay Stubbs said the driver broke into the cortège on the A16 near Spalding as they made their way to the crematorium on 15 December.
"I could not believe how disrespectful [the driver] was," she told the BBC."I could not believe how disrespectful [the driver] was," she told the BBC.
She and her family now hope people would think twice in future about overtaking a hearse.She and her family now hope people would think twice in future about overtaking a hearse.
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Writing on Facebook the day after the incident, she said she she was "typing this in tears".Writing on Facebook the day after the incident, she said she she was "typing this in tears".
She said: "I could not believe how disrespectful he was. That's somebody's loved one in there that want's to follow them and he just didn't care. She said: "I could not believe how disrespectful he was. That's somebody's loved one in there that wants to follow them and he just didn't care.
"He continued to tailgate my dad until he could overtake.""He continued to tailgate my dad until he could overtake."
Her mother, Susan, said: "I was very upset and very angry about it. We felt the lowest we've ever felt and then for that to happen it was awful.Her mother, Susan, said: "I was very upset and very angry about it. We felt the lowest we've ever felt and then for that to happen it was awful.
"To me it's an unwritten rule that you don't follow a hearse and leave the family behind.""To me it's an unwritten rule that you don't follow a hearse and leave the family behind."
Their funeral director Derek Morriss, said the incident was not uncommon.Their funeral director Derek Morriss, said the incident was not uncommon.
"It would be nice if we weren't cut up, if we were helped at roundabouts," he said."It would be nice if we weren't cut up, if we were helped at roundabouts," he said.
"Some motorists are very good but people don't always have the chance to think quick enough.""Some motorists are very good but people don't always have the chance to think quick enough."
Lincolnshire County Council said the van was not one of its vehicles.Lincolnshire County Council said the van was not one of its vehicles.