Police seize car with insurance in Leeds because driver didn't pay instalments correctly
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The incident happened on Willow Road, Leeds, near to the city centre and Burley, just off Kirkstall Road.
The car involved was a black Ford Fiesta Finesse.
The car was seized by police because the driver didn't pay his insurance instalments correctly, leading the insurance on the vehicle to be cancelled.
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Hide AdA roads policing officer for West Yorkshire Police tweeted via the @WYP_RPU account: "Willow Road Leeds. Driver had insurance but didn't pay the instalments correctly. As a result the policy was cancelled, vehicle seized and process issued."
This is what the RAC says about driving without insurance
What is the penalty for driving without insurance?
If you’re caught driving a vehicle you’re not insured to drive, the police will hand out a minimum:
fixed penalty fine of £300
6 penalty points
The police will decide whether more serious cases are to be handled in court. These may include cases where a driver has never passed a driving test, has given false details or was driving a higher risk vehicle, like a HGV.
A court can issue:
an unlimited fine
disqualification from driving
The police also have the power to:
seize the vehicle – even if it doesn’t belong to you
destroy the vehicle
Other costs you may be liable for include:
a higher car insurance premium in the future
costs associated with an accident