Banned driver fails roadside drugs wipe when stopped by police near Sherwood Forest
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Nottinghamshire Police’s roads policing team posted on Twitter on Monday that they received a tip-off from the Derbyshire force about a disqualified motorist who was driving through the Ollerton area.
Officers based at Newark duly pinpointed the man, stopped him and tested him. He was duly arrested for drug-driving and also driving while disqualified.
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Hide AdThe arrest was praised by an HGV driver, who follows the roads policing team on Twitter. He posted: “Good intel (intelligence) and well done to all involved. Another idiot off our streets for a while.”
Meanwhile, the roads team took to Twitter to warn drivers to ensure their road tax was up to date. This followed the seizing of a vehicle that was spotted speeding on the M1 in the county and found, when stopped, to have had no valid tax since last August.
The team tweeted: “If you are going to drive through our area, here is a gentle reminder:
“Firstly, don’t attract attention to yourself by speeding. And secondly, make sure vehicle is legit, including having valid road tax.”
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Hide AdOver the weekend, roads policing officers were also out in force near junction 27 of the M1 at Annesley to crack down on so-called ‘boy racers’ meeting up in souped-up cars.
A tweet said: “A reminder that there is a Public Spaces Protection Order in place at junction 27.
"Any nuisance vehicles causing anti-social behaviour and in breach of this order could face a £100 fixed penalty notice and/or a section 59 notice.” Such notices allow officers to seize and remove vehicles.