A driver who failed to stop for Kent Police Roads Policing Unit (RPU) officers in Wateringbury has been arrested and charged with multiple offences.

The incident occurred earlier this week when officers from Kent Police attempted to stop the vehicle during a routine patrol. The driver refused to comply, prompting a pursuit. The vehicle was eventually stopped, and the driver was detained.

Charges and Warrants

The suspect, who has not been named, has been charged with:

  • Failing to stop for police (#FTS)
  • Driving while disqualified
  • Driving without insurance

Additionally, officers discovered the individual was wanted on a warrant for failing to appear in court. The driver has since been remanded in custody.

Kent Police Statement

A spokesperson for Kent Roads Policing Unit emphasized the importance of road safety and compliance with the law:
“This arrest highlights the risks associated with unlicensed and uninsured driving. Our officers remain committed to ensuring the safety of all road users and will take action against those who break the law.”

Public Safety Reminder

Kent Police urges all drivers to ensure they have valid licenses and insurance before taking to the roads. Anyone witnessing suspicious driving behaviour or a vehicle failing to stop is encouraged to report it immediately by calling 101 or, in emergencies, 999.

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