Trucker slammed for “crass stupidity” after Fife bridge crash By Alan Richardson February 4 2015, 4:47pm February 4 2015, 4:47pm Share Trucker slammed for “crass stupidity” after Fife bridge crash Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/thecourier/news/fife/102537/trucker-slammed-for-crass-stupidity-after-fife-bridge-crash/ Copy Link A trucker who smashed his lorry into a Fife railway bridge was slammed for his “crass stupidity” by a sheriff. Steven Hampson became wedged under the 11 and a half foot high bridge in Dunfermline after driving his 13 foot high lorry straight under it. The 43-year-old became an internet sensation when the dramatic incident was caught on camera by a following driver. Hampson, of Manse Place, Inverkeithing, pleaded guilty to careless driving when he appeared at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He said after the incident: “I never thought for a moment it wouldn’t fit.” Sheriff Charlie Macnair pointed out: “But there’s a big sign that says how high the bridge is.” Hampson was fined £265. For more on this story, see Thursday’s Courier.