CARS have been caught on camera driving straight through a police cordon in Hereford.
The cordon was put in place at the bottom of Aylestone Hill this morning after vehicles and people became stranded in heavy flooding.
The A4103 and the roundabout have been closed since the early hours of this morning due to heavy flooding, but the closure has been completely ignored by drivers throughout the day.
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The police cordon was added later this morning, but does not appear to be having any effect on drivers.
Several vehicles have become stuck in the flooding on the A4103 Aylestone roundabout after becoming waterlogged.
They include a bus, which appears to have attempted to navigate along the heavily flooded Sutton St Nicholas road to the roundabout, and from which two people were rescued earlier today.
The roundabout is just one of many roads that remain closed in Herefordshire this afternoon after Storm Henk brought heavy flooding to the county.
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