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Naas Roads Policing Unit (NaasRPU) reported a “very busy four hours” in North Kildare earlier this week, as a total of six vehicles were impounded by Gardaí.
The offences detected on Tuesday, January 6 included:
No insurance
Unaccompanied learner permit holders
A disqualified driver who attempted to evade Gardaí but was stopped and arrested just 100 metres from their home
The disqualified driver has been charged and will appear before the courts.
Impound fees of €125 were applied to all six motorists, and the the driver(s) with no insurance now face a court appearance.
Unaccompanied learners were issued Fixed Charge Penalty Notices (FCPNs).
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An Garda Síochána Kildare noted: “All of these offences pose a serious risk to road safety — not just to drivers, but to passengers, pedestrians, and other road users.
“Please help us keep our roads safe:
Always drive legally and insured
Learner drivers must be accompanied
Report uninsured or dangerous driving
“Let’s work together to make our roads safer for everyone.
Stay safe on our roads.”
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