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Police have seized two cars from drivers who are alleged to have had no licenses or insurance. Last night, October 31, police officers posted about seizing the cars, a red Ford Mondeo and a blue Peugeot. Officers say both of them were being driven by people who had no driving license and therefore no insurance.

Speaking about the Peugeot , a spokesperson for Bolton GMP said: "Officers have been on patrol in Halliwell and stopped to speak to the driver of this vehicle. The blue Peugeot (Image: GMP) "Enquiries established that driver did not have a driving licence and therefore no insurance to drive the vehicle. "The vehicle was seized under S165a RTA.



The driver has been reported for the offences." Read more: Decision due on development after two-year controversy Read more: Arsonist called judge a 's**g' and 'said he was going to have her followed home' Read more: Paedophile scoutmaster back in court again for breaching order Later the same night, police posted about the Ford, saying: "Officers from the Bolton North Neighbourhood Team have seized this car from Deepdale Road in Breightmet. "Officers stopped the car and found the driver to have no licence and as such, no insurance.

He has been summonsed to court for both these offences." The red Ford Mondeo (Image: GMP) The Peugeot was seized under section 165A of the Road Traffic Act – which allows police to seize a vehicle if a driver is unable to produce their driving licence for examination, if the driver does not have ins.

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