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Kevin Pietersen and Shane Warne have been fined for not wearing seatbelts during a live Facebook broadcast of themselves in a moving car.

The pair were joined by fellow former Test cricketer Michael Slater, who has also been reprimanded by Tasmania Police.

Former Australia star Warne posted the four-minute video to his official Facebook page after day three of Australia's Test match against South Africa last week.

The three men had been working as television pundits covering the action.

All three were seen putting seatbelts on towards the end of the footage but authorities were alerted to their actions.

(Image: Facebook/officialshanewarne) (Image: Facebook/officialshanewarne) (Image: Facebook/officialshanewarne)

A statement read: "Tasmania Police has issued infringement notices to three men for not wearing their seatbelts:

"A 47 year old man from Victoria.

"A 46 year old man from New South Wales.

"A 36 year old man from the United Kingdom.

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"The infringements for Failing to Wear a Seatbelt were issued after police reviewed a video posted on one of the men's Facebook page.

"Tasmania police remind motorists that seatbelts save lives and urge drivers to insist their passengers buckle up too."

Former Australian captain Mark Taylor and former wicketkeeper Ian Healy were in the front of the van, but both were wearing seatbelts.