A car and moped were seized by South Norfolk Police as the force crackdowns on illegally driven vehicles.
Local beat officers in the area seized the vehicles last week as part of their ongoing commitment to road safety.
The first vehicle, a red Fiat, was recovered in Diss after being reported stolen from a property in Hethersett just days earlier.
Following reports of the car being driven in an anti-social manner, officers were able to track it down and seize it.
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The vehicle was sent for forensic analysis as part of an ongoing investigation.
In a separate incident, a moped was seized in Scole after its driver ignored previous warnings to comply with licence requirements.
Despite being told he needed to display learner plates to legally drive the moped, the driver continued to ride without them.
When PC Hall and PC Baker spotted him on the roads again, they acted promptly, removing the bike from use.
A spokesman for South Norfolk Police said: "We are always on the lookout for any vehicles that are on the roads that shouldn't be, but particularly when we have Road Safety as a priority."
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