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Festive Car Convoy Spreads Holiday Cheer in Boston

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Festive Car Convoy Spreads Holiday Cheer in Boston

As the holiday season approaches, the discussion is reignited regarding whether Christmas-themed vehicle decorations are a source of joy or a possible distraction. In Lincolnshire, Diane Ranshaw’s Lincs Low Life Car Club is leading the way with their annual charity Christmas convoy in Boston. Now in its fourth year, the event attracts hundreds of adorned vehicles that process through local villages, gathering donations for children at Boston’s Pilgrim Hospital.

Diane, supported by fellow enthusiast Barry Disdel, maintains that the project is all about sharing happiness and uniting the community, whilst also ensuring safety by only illuminating the vehicles during the prearranged convoy. Barry started to decorate his van in response to the Covid pandemic as a sign of appreciation for healthcare workers, and he continues to partake in various events nationwide.

Meanwhile, Lincolnshire Police have chipped in, acknowledging that while illuminating vehicles isn’t ‘strictly illegal’, drivers must make sure their decorations do not distract other road users. A spokesperson cautioned, “We advocate for responsible decorating, we caution against flashing lights or anything that could hinder a driver’s view.”

The procession not only carries holiday joy, but also underscores the significance of community responsibility and road safety during the festive season.

This story has been adapted from original reporting by www.bbc.com by The Lincoln Post.

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