The van was seized and court is to follow.
The Naas RPU were on patrol when they saw the driver of a van using their phone.
They were stopped, and it was found that the that driver was an unaccompanied Learner with no L-Plates and no insurance.
The van was seized and court is to follow.
The Naas RPU were on patrol when they saw the driver of this van using their phone.
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) January 23, 2024
They were stopped and using the #MobilityApp, it was found that the that driver was an unaccompanied Learner with no L-Plates and no Insurance.
The van was seized. Court to follow. #SaferRoads pic.twitter.com/vLtIRgIiyO

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