Uninsured Driver Nabbed on Isle of Sheppey
Kent Roads Policing Unit (RPU) officers seized a car on the Isle of Sheppey today after discovering the driver had no insurance and only held a provisional licence. The vehicle was stopped during routine checks by Kent Police, who quickly identified the offences.
Driver Reported, Vehicle Seized
Further investigation revealed the driver was behind the wheel without valid insurance and wasn’t legally allowed to drive solo, as their provisional licence requires supervision. Kent Police reported the driver and confiscated the vehicle immediately.
Strict Road Safety Enforcement
Kent Police are cracking down hard on uninsured and unqualified drivers to protect everyone on the road. Driving without insurance isn’t just illegal — it risks lives across Kent’s busy streets.
“Driving uninsured puts not only the driver but all road users in danger,” a Kent Police spokesperson said. “It’s a serious offence that could lead to fines, penalty points, and vehicle seizure.”
Community Backing Police Action
Local residents have praised the police for stopping uninsured drivers. They encourage anyone spotting suspicious or illegal driving to report it to authorities without delay.
Kent Police continue their tough stance against road offences. They urge all drivers to check their documents are in order and observe the law to keep Kent’s roads safe for everyone.