Several drivers caught breaking vital driving laws as police target car insurance offences
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Police have seized several uninsured vehicles and made seven arrests during a major crackdown targeting dangerous drivers in Southend.Officers from Essex Police carried out a day of action on Saturday as part of Operation Scalis, working alongside the Motor Insurers' Bureau to target areas known for high levels of uninsured driving.
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The operation also involved immigration officers, who checked 22 people working in delivery jobs as part of a wider effort to identify offences linked to illegal working and the growing gig economy.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say A total of 15 vehicles were seized for being driven without insurance.
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Police also reported 26 motorists for driving without insurance or without the correct licence.
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Two drivers were reported for failing to tax their vehicles, while 26 Traffic Offence Reports were issued...
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