Police seize 130 uninsured vehicles in county

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Police seized 130 vehicles as part of an initiative to target uninsured driving

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Police have seized 130 vehicles as part of a national road safety initiative to target uninsured driving in a county.

Essex Police confiscated the vans, cars and motorcycles between 11-17 November, as part of a campaign called Op Drive Insured, which aimed to remove drivers without insurance from the roads.

Patrols were conducted in the west of the county and officers took part in a static guard over two days at a site in Thurrock, Essex.

A spokesperson for Essex Police said a total of 3,089 uninsured vehicles had been seized by the force in the first nine months of this year.

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Vans, cars and motorcycles were seized as part of the enforcement work

In September the monthly number of seized vehicles peaked at 406 vehicles, which was the highest month on record.

A spokesperson at Essex Police said: "This multi-agency approach to the criminal use of our roads brings together a greater enforcement approach.

"It means that unsafe vehicles - those with no insurance, tax or MOT, and are the most dangerous on our roads - are seized by officers to ensure road safety for all."