AN AUDI driver has been caught out by police for breaking the law whilst driving in Slough.
Police officers ANPR cameras detected the Audi car had no insurance over the weekend (July 24).
As a car passes an ANPR camera, its registration number is read and instantly checked against database records of vehicles of interest.
Police officers can stop a vehicle, speak to the occupants and, where necessary, make arrests.
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ANPR has proved to be important in the detection of many offences, including locating, for example, people wanted for arrest or missing, witnesses, stolen vehicles, uninsured vehicles and uncovering cases of major crime.
Officers in Slough were patrolling on the roads when they came across the suspicious driver through their camera system.
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The Audi driver was pulled over by police and it was confirmed that they had no insurance.
The driver was reported by police and the car was seized.
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