Seven speeding drivers were among those who broke the law, as were six caught using their cellphones while driving, 24 who were not wearing a seatbelt, and ten who were uninsured. Other infractions included running red lights, not having a MOT, and driving a vehicle in a dangerous condition.
One person was also arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated or high on drugs, and ten vehicles were seized.
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The 100 Traffic Offence Reports were issued over the course of three months by East Division Special Constables, with the most recent taking place in #Folkestone on Saturday 28 May 2022.
Kent Police is committed to reducing the number of deaths and serious injuries that occur on the county’s roads, and we in the Special Constabulary are passionate about supporting our regular colleagues in this important area of our work,’ said Special Inspector James Johnston.