Birmingham headlines 8 August: Birmingham knifeman jailed after being caught while not paying train fare
First - A Birmingham man carrying a knife has been jailed after attempting to dodge paying for his train fare. British Transport Police officers discovered Tamiah Reece was wanted for assault and was carrying a bladed weapon after he pushed through ticket barriers at Manchester Piccadilly station to board a train in December last year. Reese has had 6 months added to an existing 4 year jail sentence.
Next - More speed cameras will be installed on Birmingham's roads following a series of demonstrations from the public after young children were killed and seriously injured. The coordinated crackdown will also involve more round the clock enforcement operations from the police and a high-profile billboard campaign.
And last - A Birmingham City fan has been dubbed 'Britain's most loyal football fan' after attending 2,300 Blues games. Rob Shannon from Sheldon, says he hasn't missed a single match in 49 years.
First - A Birmingham man carrying a knife has been jailed after attempting to dodge paying for his train fare. British Transport Police officers discovered Tamiah Reece was wanted for assault and was carrying a bladed weapon after he pushed through ticket barriers at Manchester Piccadilly station to board a train in December last year. Reese has had 6 months added to an existing 4 year jail sentence.
Next - More speed cameras will be installed on Birmingham's roads following a series of demonstrations from the public after young children were killed and seriously injured. The coordinated crackdown will also involve more round the clock enforcement operations from the police and a high-profile billboard campaign.
And last - A Birmingham City fan has been dubbed 'Britain's most loyal football fan' after attending 2,300 Blues games. Rob Shannon from Sheldon, says he hasn't missed a single match in 49 years.
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00:00 Here are your headlines for Birmingham, I'm Lauren Tiller.
00:04 First, a man carrying a knife has been jailed after attempting to dodge paying for his train
00:09 fare. British Transport Police officers discovered
00:12 Tamaya Rees was wanted for assault and was carrying a bladed weapon after he pushed through
00:17 ticket barriers at Manchester Piccadilly station to board a train in December last year. Rees
00:23 has had six months added to an existing four-year jail sentence.
00:27 Next, more speed cameras will be installed on Birmingham's roads following a series of
00:31 demonstrations from the public after young children were killed and seriously injured.
00:36 The coordinated crackdown will also involve more round-the-clock enforcement operations
00:40 from the police and a high-profile billboard campaign.
00:44 And last, a Birmingham City fan has been dubbed Britain's most loyal football fan after attending
00:48 2,300 Blues games. Rob Shannon from Sheldon says he hasn't missed a single match in 49