A man who brought the M1 to a standstill for 28 hours after he climbed on to a gantry on the motorway has been jailed for two years for causing a public nuisance.
Nicholas Muton (45) pleaded guilty at Leicester Crown Court this morning.
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Muton, of no fixed address, brought the southbound M1 to a standstill for 28 hours on Sunday, June 12 and Monday, June 13.
He caused a nuisance by climbing a gantry over the...
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