Police arrested three people during a roads policing operation in Oxford last weekend.
Officers with the Thames Valley Police Roads Policing Unit arrested one person was arrested for drug driving, one for immigration offences and another for driving as a disqualified driver.
The three arrests were made during a road safety operation in the city centre of Oxford yesterday, Sunday, March 19.
Yesterday (19/3) officers from #OxonCshift conducted a road safety operation in Oxford City, common offences seen:
— TVP Roads Policing (@tvprp) March 20, 2023
mobile phone, seatbelts, window tints, no insurance.
🖊️ 29 tickets issued
👮🏼 3 arrests #itsnotworththerisk #P1734 #TBCShift pic.twitter.com/wA3mJOaYfu
Police issued 29 tickets as part of the operation.
Common offences included using a mobile phone while driving, not wearing a seatbelt, window tints and no insurance.
1 x drug driver, 1 x disqualified driver, 1 x immigration offence
— TVP Roads Policing (@tvprp) March 20, 2023
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