Police have revealed some of the shocking excuses drivers gave after being caught on the roads with no insurance, tax or a valid licence.
One driver said insurance was too expensive because they had previously been banned for drink driving. Another motorist said they were only driving because it was a 'family emergency'.
And another said they were just popping to the shops with their baby. "Absolutely none of these 'excuses' are valid for driving a car on the roads with no licence, insurance or tax," officers said on the GMP Chorlton and Didsbury Facebook page. "If they crashed into your car, home or a person they have no valid insurance, never mind licence or training to drive a car safely." Officers said that three vehicles, a Ford Focus,
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