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100 Cars Behind Bars Across Staffordshire Thanks to Conservative PCC

Friday, May 31st, 2013

cars behind barsStaffordshire Police have seized 100 vehicles since the launch of its ‘Cars Behind Bars’ campaign to clampdown on uninsured drivers.

Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Ellis, launched the campaign earlier this month as part of his ambitious plans to make Staffordshire a no-go area for insurance dodgers.

He said, “This is great news, 100 law breakers already caught and dealt with.  This sends a clear message to those people driving irresponsibly on our roads.  This is a no go area for insurance dodgers and whether it’s wrong doing or serious criminality, Staffordshire is not the place to be.”

Chief Superintendent Jon Drake, said, “Police will continue to step up their fight against uninsured drivers.  It is illegal and can have long-term effects on other road users.

“We would urge all motorists to check their insurance is up-to-date and those who are driving illegally should get insurance cover straight away.”

As motorists are allowed up to 14 days to get insurance after their vehicle has been seized, police at this stage cannot say how many of those seized so far will be crushed or auctioned.

The consequences for those caught driving without insurance will face being summoned to court, pay £200 fixed penalty, have their licence endorsed with six penalty points and/or be disqualified.

Drivers re-claiming their car when they have proof of insurance have to pay £150 car recovery costs plus £20 per day.

People can view vehicles that have been seized by visiting www.staffordshire.police/carsbehindbars.