Driver with 30 points on licence arrested during police speed check
West Midlands Police Traffic Officers were conducting a speed check on Stourbridge Ring Road this morning (August 12) and identified a driver who had a whopping 30 points on his licence.
If a driver accumulates 12 points in three years, they are at risk of disqualification.
The force said the man was subsequently arrested for disqualified driving, and his car was seized.
In a statement, West Midlands Police Traffic Officers said: "Many offences identified this morning, and the driver of this vehicle with 30 points on his licence was arrested for disqualified driving!
"Vehicle seized and off to court."
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