Police forces across the country have been clamping down on those who flout the law by driving without car insurance.
Authorities in West Yorkshire recently took a day of action in Bradford, with the operation leading to 37 fixed-penalty notices and two arrests.
The project, which involved Bradford's Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPT), Regional Roads Policing Unit and the Force ANPR Intercept Team and Motorcycle Unit saw nine vehicles removed from the road.
NPT sergeant Michael Cox said that the operation made it clear that those who drive without taking out car insurance will be dealt with to the full extent of the law.
"We took nine uninsured vehicles off the roads which I hope acts as a strong message that uninsured drivers in Bradford will not be tolerated," he added.
Police in Norwich recently carried out a similar operation, with seven motorcycles, 19 cars and one lorry taken off the road in the last six months because the drivers had no
motor insurance cover.
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