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Laurence Fox (pictured) had parked his £55,000 BMW on a hill in Devon and the car rolled down the slopeHe once did unctuous TV voiceovers for BMW, extolling the pleasure the German car brings to its owners.'For each of us there comes a time to choose, to turn the corner and move forward, to find a different path, travel a better road,' he told viewers.Unfortunately, Lewis star Laurence Fox is now at loggerheads with the German car manufacturer after his own BMW M3 moved forward of its own volition and crashed into a hedge.A few weeks ago, Fox, 38, was on set filming in Devon when he parked his coveted £55,000 runabout on a hill.

Although Fox said he had engaged the handbrake, the car rolled down the slope and collided with shrubbery, apparently causing thousands of pounds of damage to its front.'He raised the matter with BMW but they said the handbrake was within legal requirements,' says a friend. 'He was understandably miffed.'Fox has now shamed BMW on social media by uploading a video showing the difficulty he experiences engaging the handbrake.'Dear BMW, great job on the handbrake on my car,' he says, as his car rolls slowly down a country road.
buy uchiha clan hoodie'Thanks so much for 'adjusting' it, even though 'it wasn't broken'.'
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Five clicks and we're still rolling. Six clicks and we're still rolling. Seven — ok now we're stuck. So that's where you'd put it too, naturally, but you're still rolling.'Other BMW owners have reported similar problems on social media forums. BMW did not comment. Fox opens himself to criticism, however, as his video shows him filming himself on his phone as he drives his car.This year hasn't been an easy ride for the Old Harrovian actor, on or off the road. His eight-year marriage to Billie Piper ended in May and she wasted little time in acquiring a new boyfriend — rocker Johnny Lloyd. Award-winning Prime Suspect creator Lynda La Plante has parted company with the makers of the new prequel which stars Endeavour star Stefanie Martini, 26 (pictured)After six years of stuffing Tory-hating arts groups with public money, Ed Vaizey has finally let rip. 'Let's not beat about the bush: the arts are relentlessly Left-wing,' said the former arts minister. 'There is no pro-fox-hunting play, no plays about over-powerful trade unions letting down members.

There is no pro-Brexit play attacking unaccountable Brussels bureaucrats building a European superstate . . . You have to subscribe to the groupthink to get on, and that is not healthy.'The impeccably metropolitan grandees listening to Vaizey's Christmas lecture at the Royal Society of Arts clapped politely before returning to grumbling about cuts to their budgets.This is the unbelievable moment a wild fox broke into a locked London home and snuggled up in a bed on the third floor - and then got back in a second time two days later.Picture editor Trudy Barry was left scratching her head when she returned home from work at 2.30am last month to find the nocturnal creature right at home in her locked third floor bedroom.The 23-year-old, who lives in Hackney, north east London, was so shocked she ran and hid in a housemate's bedroom before a friend filmed the animal as it sat nestled in her bedcovers. Picture editor Trudy Barry, 23, found this fox snuggled up in her bed after it broke into her home in Hackney, London

Miss Barry, pictured, said she panicked when she saw the fox and 'hid in a housemate's bedroom' while he friend filmed the nonplussed creatureShe said the animal then got back into her house again just two days later and was relaxing in her living room.Miss Barry now hopes he returns for a third time - so she can make him a pet.She said: 'I opened my door and there was a fox in my bed. I screamed when I saw him. I locked the door and ran away and got my housemates to help me.'The window is on the ground floor so he had to go up two flights of stairs to make it to my bedroom.'I'm not sure how he got in my room because the door was shut and locked - but maybe he crawled underneath it. I wasn't sure what to do at first. It was a bit of a panic. 'My housemates thought it was hilarious and I hid in one of their bedrooms while they chased the fox out of the house.'It was quite a funny moment - my friend even took a video. It's not what you expect when you come back from work. 'I had been out the night before so I was exhausted and looking forward to getting into bed.

It wasn't really what I needed.'Where we live quite a built up area so I'm not sure why he's picked our house, maybe my bed's just really comfy. 'I hope he comes back I'm getting quite fond of him. He's like a pet, but one I don't want to touch.' The 23-year-old, pictured, added the fox then broke back into her home two days later and was seen in the loungeAfter finding the fox, Miss Barry - who lives in a house share - hid while her housemates chased him out of her room.She then immediately changed her sheets, unsure of what germs and bacteria a wild animal could bring into her bedroom.But undeterred, the creature returned to the house just two days later and this time was found by Miss Barry's housemates in the living room.And Miss Barry said the fox was this time spotted trying to break into one of the property's other bedrooms.She said: 'The fox came back and was caught on Saturday in the living room and apparently tried to get into my other housemate's bedroom - my housemate caught him trying to get in through the downstairs window.'Both times when he came in he wasn't even scared.