A FIFE motorist had his vehicle seized after being caught with no insurance and "unrestrained" passengers.
Police stopped the driver while carrying out stops during the morning school run.
Posting on Road Policing Scotland's X/Twitter, officers stated: "Fife Road Policing were out early, carrying out high visibility stop points during the early morning school traffic.
"They stopped this van which was carrying passengers who were unrestrained.
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"The driver also had no insurance. Vehicle seized and driver reported to @COPFS."
#FifeRP were out early carrying out high visibility stop points during the early morning school traffic. They stopped this van which was carrying passengers who were unrestrained. The driver also had no insurance. Vehicle seized and driver reported to @COPFS pic.twitter.com/ctxOMcaYA1
— Road Policing Scotland (@PSOSRoads) January 17, 2024
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