A PROVISIONAL licence holder has had her car seized after being stopped twice for driving unsupervised.
GMP Traffic said the driver was stopped five weeks for driving as a unsupervised licence holder.
Posting on Twitter, they said: “Sometimes we don’t even have to look for them, they just find us.
“She didn’t learn her lesson. She just passed me on Gaskell Street, Bolton — still unsupervised. Car seized .” Her car, a Punto was towed away over the weekend.
sometimes we don't even have to look for them they just find us.
— GMP Traffic (@gmptraffic) September 14, 2019
the driver of this punto was stopped 5 weeks ago for driving as a unsupervised prov lic holder. she didn't learn her lesson. she just passed #ME14 on Gaskell St Bolton
still unsupervised
car seized @NWmwaypolice pic.twitter.com/fUJpNgLikk
Also over the weekend police found an abandoned VW Golf which they had been earlier pursuing on back Deane Road
Posting on the social media site, GMP Traffic stated: “It was subsequently abandoned where the front seat passenger was detained. Vehicle was linked to a drug supply in the local area seized used in crime.”
This VW Golf made off from our patrol on back Deane road North Bolton. it was subsequently abandoned where the front seat passenger was detained. vehicle was linked to a drug supply in the local area. seized used in crime. pic.twitter.com/7uzS1MlQE8
— GMP Traffic (@gmptraffic) September 14, 2019
A new driver was stopped on Manchester Road and failed a roadside drug test. Police said he “ didn’t know what to do when the blue lights lit up behind him so he just carried on driving until after two mins he realised they were still behind him!
New driver ... didn't know what to do when the blue lights lit up behind him so he just carried on driving until after 2 mins he realised they were still behind him ! stopped on Manchester Rd Bolton he would fail a roadside drug test - positive for cannabis + was arrested #fatal5 pic.twitter.com/eXrPMEMpZV
— GMP Traffic (@gmptraffic) September 14, 2019
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