A DRINK driver has been arrested, drug searches made, and uninsured cars seized in a multi-agency operation to make roads safer in Kirklees villages. 

Officers from Kirklees Police have warned they could attend anywhere at any time in the District after catching in excess of 20 drivers either committing offences or driving unroadworthy vehicles in just one day in Shepley and Kirkburton. 

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Police from the District’s Catch and Control Team joined with partners from the Kirklees Rural NPT, roads policing officers, Kirklees Council and more for the special day of operations on Wednesday August 24. 

Speed and vehicle checks were carried out on Huddersfield Road at Kirkburton and Abbey Road at Shepley by partners who also included the DVLA, following public concern about driving in the area. 

During the operation, one person was arrested for driving whilst under the influence of alcohol, and two cars were seized for being driven without insurance.  Two commercial vehicles were also seized by the DVLA for not being roadworthy. 

Sixteen drivers were also issued tickets for offences including speeding, tyre tread being below the legal limit, seatbelts not being worn, and driving without insurance. 

A further person was reported for driving with no insurance and no license, and a driver was stop searched on suspicion of drug offences. 

Six taxis were checked and issued with two rectification notices for inappropriate conditions. 

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The Kirklees Catch and Control team itself was formed this year to both track down and manage persistent offenders and also provide a specialist resource to assist in policing operations across Kirklees.  

Inspector Vanessa Briggs of the Kirklees Rural NPT, said: “I want to thank partners from our roads policing unit, DVLA, and Kirklees Council for their support.  This operation should make clear that poor practices on our roads will not be tolerated anywhere in Kirklees and police could attend anywhere at any time. 

“We continue to urge residents to report road safety concerns to their NPT and promise that officers do assess all information received and use it to plan operations like this.” 

PC George Rawlinson of the Kirklees Catch and Control Team said: “We carried out this multi-agency operation in Shepley and Kirkburton following intelligence regarding road safety there and I hope this action has reassured residents that we are listening and will act on their concerns. 

“Clearly officers uncovered quite an amount of unsafe and illegal activity on the roads and those drivers are being dealt with, with one person now charged for court for drink driving.”   

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