A driver is due to appear in court after they had seven unrestrained children in their car.
Police issued a statement regarding the incident on social media on Wednesday, January 22, as it highlighted the work of the PSNI Auto Crime Team.
They said that the driver had the unrestrained children in the front and back seats of their vehicle and the children had been placed at serious risk.
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In another incident, police highlighted how they stopped someone who was driving with a severely damaged wheel before discovering that they were driving without insurance or a valid licence. They will now be reported to the PPS for a number of motoring offences.
PSNI spokesperson said: "Earlier this afternoon Auto Crime Team stopped this vehicle in the area of Broadway with the driver believing it was acceptable to be driving with a wheel shown below. Checks also confirmed the driver was driving without insurance or a valid driving licence.
"The driver will now be reported the the PPS for various motoring offences and this dangerous vehicle has now been removed from the roads.
"In another separate incident, the team also stopped a vehicle that was being driven with no less than seven unrestrained children in the front and rear seats. This driver can also now expect a day in court to explain why they were causing such a serious risk to seven young children."
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