A different incident, but in the same area -
From the
Carmarthen Journal:
Motorist failed to stop at railway level crossing
A motorist who failed to stop at Whitland's railway level crossing is more than ^100 out of pocket.
Appearing at Carmarthen Magistrates' Court, Anita Pitcher, 47, of Maes y Bont, Mynachlogddu, had initially denied a charge of failing to comply with a stop sign at the Station Road crossing on December 17.
Pitcher, representing herself, later changed her plea to guilty.
Pitcher was fined ^35 and ordered to pay costs of ^60 with a surcharge of ^15. Her licence was endorsed with three penalty points.
A spokesman for British Transport Police, PC Phil James, said: "Incredibly, there are still some people who put their lives on the line by ignoring warning sirens and trying to dash through crossings, risking their own lives and those of others for the sake of saving a few minutes.
"Those who flout the law and ignore the crossing signs can expect action to be taken against them which could be in the form of a fine or points on their driving licence ^ or they could even end up in court.
"Level crossings ^ and other crossings where road, footpaths and rail cross ^ are designed to keep people safe and, when used correctly, that is exactly what they do. However, drivers who willingly flout the law and place themselves and others in danger should be in no doubt that if caught doing so, they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."