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Published 10:00 16 Mar 2016 GMT
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Hamilton was in Auckland for a quick visit ahead of the Australian Grand Prix and made two Snapchat recordings showing him riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle.
But using a mobile phone when driving has been strictly prohibited in New Zealand since 2009 and Lewis soon found himself the subject of a police investigation.
Luckily for him following a review of the footage officers have decided not to take further action. A spokeswoman for Auckland City Police has since said it "does not provide us with sufficient evidence that an offence has occurred".
Nothing like getting a warning about your driving before you start a new Formula One season, eh?
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