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Road safety operation on Medway City Estate sees arrest, £300 fine and vehicles seized

A campaign to target unsafe vehicles and drivers who endanger other road users saw vehicles seized, a penalty notice and an arrest on suspicion of dangerous driving and driving whilst unfit through drugs.

It comes after officers from Kent Police’s Roads Policing Unit completed checks on the Medway City Estate, with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) and HM Revenue and Customs.

Police targeted unsafe vehicles and drivers at a road safety operation yesterday. Picture: iStock
Police targeted unsafe vehicles and drivers at a road safety operation yesterday. Picture: iStock

A Citroen van that failed to stop for officers was chased to Allhallows where it came to a halt.

A 21-year-old man from Rochester was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, disqualified driving and driving whilst unfit through drugs.

He was bailed while an investigation continues.

DVSA inspectors examined more than 20 vehicles, placing immediate prohibitions on four, preventing them being driven.

Two others were prohibited from moving as they were overweight.

The operation took place on the Medway City Estate. Picture: Google
The operation took place on the Medway City Estate. Picture: Google

During the operation, which took place yesterday , officers also seized two vehicles for having no insurance and road tax.

Drivers received Traffic Offence Reports for having insecure loads, a defective tyre, illegal window tints, no test certificate and using a mobile phone while driving.

In addition, a graduated fixed penalty notice for £300 was issued to a driver with an overweight vehicle.

Chief Inspector Craig West, of the Roads Policing Unit, said: "We regularly target those motorists who drive unsafe vehicles and endanger other road users.

"This operation, completed with other agencies, ensured those who choose to break the law were reported for offences and, in some cases, had their vehicles seized.

"Our officers will repeat this enforcement in different locations and those who continue to put others at risk are likely to receive a fixed penalty notice or have to appear at court."

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