FTA: “Officers worked with the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) last weekend to issue tickets for a range of offences including driving with no insurance, no licence, disqualification, false documentation and fraudulent number plates.”
No no, there’s no “antisocial driving” charge that leads to vehicles being confiscated. It was based on actual crimes.
So it’s more like police check everyone’s papers as they go about their business and it’s OK because the BBC does an article about it impacting rich foreigners.
FTA: “Officers worked with the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) last weekend to issue tickets for a range of offences including driving with no insurance, no licence, disqualification, false documentation and fraudulent number plates.”
No no, there’s no “antisocial driving” charge that leads to vehicles being confiscated. It was based on actual crimes.
So it’s more like police check everyone’s papers as they go about their business and it’s OK because the BBC does an article about it impacting rich foreigners.