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Kent Police stop girl, 15, driving relative's car in Ramsgate

A 15-year-old girl was pulled over by police.

She was spotted by volunteer police officers who were carrying out checks as part of a road safety operation in Thanet.

A 15-year-old was stopped by police after she was initially stopped for not wearing a seatbelt. Stock image
A 15-year-old was stopped by police after she was initially stopped for not wearing a seatbelt. Stock image

Throughout Saturday, Kent Specials stopped 104 vehicles while carrying out traffic checks in Haine Road and Margate Road in Ramsgate.

A total of 53 drivers were reported for traffic offences, such as not wearing a seatbelt, having dangerous or defective issues with their cars, incorrectly tinted windows, or driving without an MOT.

Five vehicles were found to be uninsured and three were consequently seized by the Kent Specials officers.

But one driver - initially suspected to not be wearing a seatbelt - was found to be only 15 years old and had used a family member's car to go out.

She was reported for offences and enquiries are ongoing into the incident.

Special sergeant James Johnston said: "Every road user has a part to play in keeping everyone safe. We carry out regular vehicle checks throughout the district to remind people of that responsibility.

"We thank those who co-operated with us during our operation this weekend as well as those who volunteered to help run it.

"Special constables are unpaid volunteers who give up at least 16 hours of their own time every month supporting our regular police officers.

"We are always keen to hear from people of all different ages and backgrounds who may want to become a volunteer.

"They play an invaluable role in disrupting issues such as anti-social behaviour, as well as deterring and tackling criminals."

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