Oxfordshire police have had a busy few days making arrests, locating a missing dog and dealing with a vehicle suspected of impersonating police.
A Facebook post on TVP Roads Policing described the wide variety of incidents police have attended recently.
They said: “Here is a summary of some of their early shifts from the last four days.
“Six people arrested on suspicion of drug driving.
“One person arrested for drink driving. They blew 101ug/L, the legal limit is 35ug/L.
“Five people issued with mobile phone tickets.
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“Five people issued tickets for driving with undue care and attention.
“Four people issued tickets for not wearing seatbelts.
“Six vehicles seized for driving without insurance.
“One person was arrested for driving otherwise than in accordance with their licence as well as drug driving and no insurance!
“One vehicle issued with a prohibition notice due to how dangerous the condition of it was.
“One person drove through a red light with the marked unit sat behind them!
“Two vehicles stopped for illegal tints, tickets issued and tints removed.
“Three vehicles given tickets for not having valid MOT
“In-between all of this we went to numerous RTCs, assisted with area searching for a stolen motor vehicle, assisted with locating a missing dog and dealt with a vehicle suspected to be impersonating police.”
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