Previous Test cricketers Shane Warne, Michael Slater and Kevin Pietersen have been fined $300 for neglecting to wear seat belts by Tasmanian police who recognized the offense in a video on Warne's Facebook page.
The four-minute video indicated Warne, his previous Australia colleague Slater and England's Pietersen going in a van with previous Australia captain Mark Taylor and Ian Healy. The group forms the cricket commentary group for Australia's Channel Nine.
In the wake of being shot for a few minutes, the men understood their mistake and put on seat belts. In any case, sharp-looked at guests to Warne's page commented on their encroachment and alarmed police who explored.
Former Australian captain Mark Taylor was driving the van and previous wicketkeeper Ian Healy was the front-seat traveler – both were wearing seat belts.
"Tasmania police remind drivers that safety belts spare lives and urge drivers to demand their travelers lock in as well," police said.
As the driver of a vehicle containing over the unrestrained travelers, Taylor could have additionally been indicted, yet police have not made a move against the 52-year-old.