23/01/2017

PSNI And DVA Put Cars Through 'Unexpected' MOT Tests

The PSNI recently partnered with the Driver Vehicle Agency (DVA) following a number of reports of anti-social behaviour from a number of drivers in Magherafelt and Cookstown.

The vehicles were put through an "unexpected" MOT test on Saturday, 14 January, which resulted in 16 fixed penalty notices being issued, five prohibition notices, four suspension notices and nine defect notices.

Police described one car as a "death trap" after it was found to have its rear springs cut. The driver of the vehicle now faces losing his licence as well as a hefty fine.

Sergeant John Downey said: "I would ask anyone who modifies their car to ensure that it is done safely and responsibly. All cars must adhere to Construction & Use Regulations.

"From a policing point of view, this was a very successful operation and sends out a clear message that police and DVA will work together to improve road safety and prevent defective vehicles being driven on our roads.

"We want to work together with the public and where we can will offer advice, however if your vehicle is defective you may face the prospect of a fixed penalty notice or referral to the Public Prosecution Service. We also have the power to request a preliminary breath test from a driver if an offence is committed. We will continue to work with our partners to do everything in our power to make the roads safer for everyone."

(CD)

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