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 THIS is the heart-stopping moment a motorist deliberately drives off the Humber Bridge at 100 miles per hour.Shocking footage shows Jonathan Dent slamming into crash barriers in his Mitsubishi pick-up truck.4 Dents pick-up truck can be seen veering across lanes on the Humber Bridge before it slams into barriersCredit: SWNS:South West News ServiceBut he miraculously avoids falling into the estuary be stanley cup low after landing on a footpath that runs beneath the carriageway.The 32-year-olds suicide attempt came after he  had enough  of problems at home, a court heard.He had to be cut from the mangled wreckage of his car and suffered injuries including a broken arm.Recorder Bryan Cox QC acknowledged that a prison sentence - while justified - was not appropriat stanley cup e in this case and told Dent that his actions had  put other members of the public a stanley cup t severe risk .Dent, of Grimsby, North East Lincs., admitted dangerous driving.RELATED STORIESHORROR SMASHDriver jailed for   Hgqd If we build communities, then we will find hope , says Bishop of London Dame Sarah Mullally
 KIDS should be banned from using computers, phones and iPads adidas originals  in their bedrooms because the inte af1 rnet is so dangerous, the culture secretary has warned.Jeremy Wright insisted that parents shouldnt use the internet as a  babysitter  and it was too risky to leave kids to roam the internet on their own adidas og .4 Experts say parents shouldnt feel bad about handing over an iPad - but the culture secretary says they shouldnt be allowed to use them on their ownCredit: Getty ImagesHe told an audience today that most parents  dont know as much about technology as they should  or as their kids do.More education is needed to help kids keep their children safe, he said. Unsupervised access to the internet is simply dangerous,  the new culture secretary warned.  We need parents to understand that. And he said that lots of parents were guilty of just sticking their kids down in front of an iPad, computer or a phone to keep them occupied.4 Too man