A DRUG driver was stopped this morning by police in Bradford, and spent the rest of the night locked up.

PC Claire Gray tweeted the vehicle was initially stopped due to the manner it was being driven in.

When it was stopped, officers found two bags of cannabis inside the vehicle.

The driver was also drug tested at the scene, and tested positive for cannabis and cocaine, and was subsequently locked up.

PC Gray said: "Two bags of cannabis located in the vehicle and driver also provided a positive drugs wipe, and is now enjoying our hospitality in custody."

If you are found guilty of drug driving, you will receive a driving ban of at least one year, an unlimited fine, and up to six months in prison.

It will also show on someone's licence they have been convicted for drug driving for 11 years.

The penalty for causing death by dangerous driving under the influence of drugs is up to 14 years in prison.