Stephen Andrews
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 68 |
Date of birth | January 1,1956 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Songs | Where Does All the Plastic Go? |
Sound of One | |
Master Mix | |
Girl You Make Me High | |
Ever Yours | |
When our Eyes Gently Touch | |
Falling for Love | |
Reputation | |
Love is only Sweet | |
There Was No Reason | |
Believe me Beautiful | |
Larry | |
Dreamers | |
Place of Change | |
The World Can Pass Me By | |
Burning Gas | |
Wisdom is the Key | |
Living Book | |
Strength from Heart | |
Here We Go Again | |
Sweet Seduction | |
Victim of Love | |
Excitable | |
Book of Hearts | |
Reggae Star | |
Fluff | |
Born | Sarnia |
Canada | |
Awards | Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts |
Books | Sarnia, Canada |
Stephen Andrews X.87-VIII.89 | |
Movies/Shows | The 1st part of the 2nd half |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1779760 |
Stephen Andrews Life story
Stephen Andrews is a Canadian artist based in Toronto. Born in 1956 in Sarnia, Ontario, Andrews is known for using various media to explore matters such as memory and loss, and technology, and its representations.
'Most unusual' vehicle stopped on M25 in Hertfordshire
An officer said The Vehicle was a "homemade electric motorcycle"
A homemade motorcycle stopped on the M25 was described by a traffic officer as the "most unusual vehicle" he had apprehended in 26 Years .
It was spotted just before junction 21 for the M1 in Hertfordshire at about 20:30 BST on Sunday .
it was "all checked and in order" but he was "not convinced" he knew what it was.
A police spokeswoman said The Vehicle was approved and registered by the DVLA.
Another roads policing officer a "homemade electric motorcycle" which was "made from bits of balsa wood and duct tape".
The Vehicle was spotted just before junction 21 for the M1 in HertfordshireSgt Stephen Andrews , from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Roads Policing Unit, said: "This is certainly not a vehicle that is seen very often on our roads but after road side inspection we couldn't find anything that would prevent The Rider to continue his journey.
"The Vehicle was keeping up with other traffic and didn't cause any obstruction to other road users.
"The owner made sure that he fulfilled all the safety regulation as well as keeping the insurance, MOT and tax in date. "
A spokeswoman for The Force said The Vehicle was "registered as a motorbike with a 'shell' around it made mostly out of fibreglass and plastic".
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Source of news: bbc.com