A string of arrests have been made after a police crackdown day pulled over 36 vehicles - finding ONLY six to be clean.
The day of action in Great Yarmouth found a staggering 44 offences being committed by the vehicles they selected.
Officers also made seven arrests including one driver on suspicion of drink driving, driving without insurance and while being disqualified.
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Another was arrested on suspicion of drug driving and driving without insurance and a licence.
Further offences found on November 13 included overweight and insecure loads, illegal window tints, vehicle defects and drivers not wearing a seatbelt.
A crew operating speed cameras also caught 109 drivers.
Sgt Ade Hales of the Joint Roads and Armed Policing team said: “It is shocking to see the number of people who still choose to travel without a seatbelt on.
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"A Ford S-Max was stopped during this operation and all six occupants had failed to put on their belts. It takes seconds and will save your life.
“While there are financial burdens for drivers, driving without the necessary documents or insurance will only result in your vehicle being seized and potentially an appearance in court, costing you far more in the long run.
"There are also more serious implications should you be involved in a collision in those circumstances. It is not worth the risk.”
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