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Police are 'looking into' Rishi Sunak not wearing a seatbelt in his official car while recording a video for his Instagram earlier today.
The Prime Minister acknowledged the 'error of judgment' after a now-removed clip appeared to show Mr Sunak in the back of a moving car without a seatbelt on.
Lancashire police said they were aware of matter and are making inquiries.
The law states that car users must wear a seatbelt if one is fitted in their seat, with only a few exceptions.
A fine of up to £500 can be issued if someone does not wear a seatbelt.
A Downing Street spokesman said this afternoon: 'That was a brief error of judgment. The Prime Minister removed his seatbelt to film a short clip.'
Mr Sunak 'fully accepts this was a mistake and apologises', the spokesman added.
'The Prime Minister believes everyone should wear a seatbelt,' the spokesman said.
'It was an error of judgment, he removed it for a short period of time to film a clip, which you've seen, but he accepts that was a mistake.'
Many people reacted to the news the police are 'looking into' seatbelt incident, by calling it a 'waste of time' and argued the authorities should be looking into more important matters.
Rishi Sunak used the social media clip to promote his 'Levelling Up' tour. But viewers quickly spotted that the PM appeared not to be wearing a safety belt
None of the exceptions for not wearing a seatbelt listed on the Government's website appear to apply to Mr Sunak's car journey.
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For example, he was not a driver reversing, or in a vehicle used for police or fire and rescue services, driving a goods vehicle on deliveries, or a licensed taxi driver.
There is also an exemption for medical reasons, with those who qualify required to carry a doctor's certificate with them while travelling.
Mr Sunak flew to Blackpool this morning before visiting Accrington and Morecambe, although it is unclear at what point in his journey he filmed the social media clip.
At one point in his Instagram video, police outriders on motorbikes can be seen through Mr Sunak's passenger window.
The PM used the clip to encourage users to follow his progress on his trip to northern England as he went 'out and about seeing Levelling Up in action'.
On his visit to Morecambe, Mr Sunak defied Tory calls for tax cuts in the Budget, suggesting only idiots think the burden can fall quickly after Covid and the Ukraine war.
Many people reacted to the news online by calling it a 'waste of time' and argued the police should be looking into more important matters
The PM gave a blunt response when he was quizzed on the potential for reductions soon - and also swiped at James Dyson after the billionaire launched a brutal attack on the government's 'short-sighted' and 'stupid' policies.
Asked on a visit to Morecambe whether he will cut taxes, Mr Sunak said: 'I'm a Conservative, I want to cut your taxes … I wish I could do that tomorrow, quite frankly, but the reason we can't is because of all the reasons you know.
'You're not idiots, you know what's happened.'
He said the pandemic and the war in Ukraine had left the public finances 'not