Two van drivers have been reported after police officers in Stevenage found that they were committing a litany of offences.
Both vans were spotted by officers on Wednesday, February 7.
According to a post on X by the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Road Policing Unit, the first van was stopped due to having an expired MOT.
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The post stated that the driver had "initially provided false details" to officers, and that he "later admitted that he was not insured" to drive the vehicle. Officers have reported the driver - who they say already has six points on his driving licence - and seized his vehicle.
Later the same day, officers from the same police unit stopped a van which was found to have no MOT and to have unpaid Vehicle Excise Duty.
According to another post on X, the driver was also uninsured, not wearing a seatbelt, and driving otherwise than in accordance with their driving licence. Officers have reported the driver and seized their vehicle.
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