Police officers seized a vehicle following a routine stop in Hitchin at the weekend.
North Herts Intervention Officers carried out the stop on Sunday, April 14, and found that the driver had no insurance, was driving otherwise than in accordance with his licence, and was not displaying 'L' plates.
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They seized the car, and reported the driver for multiple traffic offences.
Driving without insurance can lead to a fine, penalty points, or being disqualified from driving.
Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence can lead to between three and six penalty points, and a fine from £100 up to £1,000. Prosecutors can also impose a disqualification.
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