Rocks thrown at vehicles on A14 put lives in danger
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Rocks thrown at vehicles on the A14 could have resulted in a "devastating collision", Cambridgeshire Police said.
One driver got broken glass in his eye after his windscreen was smashed by rocks being thrown from the side of the road between junctions 32 and 33.
Four vehicles were damaged on 29 December when the rocks were thrown around 22:00 GMT.
The "reckless" behaviour damaged cars and "put multiple lives in danger", PC Finlay Betts said.
Two lorry drivers reported rocks had smashed their windscreens and another driver said his car bonnet has been dented.
PC Betts added: "This reckless behaviour... could have resulted in a devastating collision.
"I am urging anyone who may have any information or has dashcam footage to come forward."
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