An irate motorist who gave chase after another driver clipped her car ended up in court herself thanks to her own child’s video footage.
She was so enraged when her wing mirror was hit she followed the other driver for four minutes, getting her teenage daughter to video what was happening on her mobile phone.
Also in today’ podcast, a small Kent firm used by Angela Rayner to buy a flat she has since admitted underpaying stamp duty on has denied giving her tax advice.
The Deputy Prime Minister has said incorrect “advice from lawyers” led her to pay too little tax when she purchased the property in Hove this year.
The boss of several secure re-educational centres in Spain says he was “disappointed” after hearing about England’s first “secure school” in Rochester shutting due to problems with violence.
It follows an announcement Oasis Restore would be temporarily closing after safety concerns were raised over children making weapons and kicking down doors.
Charities in Kent that help reduce crime and keep people safe are being given the chance to bid for cash from the man who oversees the police in Kent.
You can hear from Matthew Scott who’s announced up to 2-thousand pounds will be made available after items seized by police were auctioned off.
And in football, it’s a huge weekend for Gillingham as they travel to take on the only other undefeated league two team this season.
It’s a local derby against Bromley – we’ve spoken to manager Gareth Ainsworth.