Middlesbrough Council warns motorists after reports of cars swerving lollipop staff.
Inconsiderate drivers are leaving lollipop staff scared to step out in to the road, a council has claimed.
A spokesman said lives were being put at risk and fines of up to £1,000 could be given to any driver failing to stop for a school crossing patrol officer. The crossing patrol officer, who did not want to be named, said dangerous drivers were putting her at risk "every afternoon" and cars and bikes would "swerve" around her.
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