North Yorkshire Police has confirmed it is not connected to the suspension of Jeremy Clarkson from BBC’s Top Gear.
The force has confirmed that “There has been suggestions that the alleged ‘fracas’ occurred in the Hawes area.”
North Yorkshire Police have confirmed they have had no complaints regarding any alleged incident.
Clarkon and other Top Gear presenters have took to twitter to joked about what programme could replace to gear this saturday
No Top Gear this weekend, apparently. How about 633 Squadron instead? @JeremyClarkson @RichardHammond
— James May (@MrJamesMay) March 10, 2015
@MrJamesMay @RichardHammond I did some pretty good war documentaries. They could screen one of those.
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) March 10, 2015
No, surely, Last of the Summer Wine; no one will notice the difference. Job done.@MrJamesMay @JeremyClarkson
— Richard Hammond (@RichardHammond) March 10, 2015