A JAGUAR was seized in the Bradford district after it was seen doing "doughnuts around a shopping trolley" in front of a police car.
The driver "for reasons unknown" committed the act in the McDonald's Shipley car park.
Officers from West Yorkshire Police's Operation Steerside Team were also in the car park at the time.
The individual was reported for driving offences, which included having no insurance.
For reasons unknown the driver of this @Jaguar failed to notice the police cars in @McDonalds car park @WYP_Shipley, proceeding to do donuts around a shopping trolley. Reported for driving offences, including no insurance. Vehicle seized.#opsteerside @DriveInsured @OpTutelage pic.twitter.com/Wrms1ggas0
— Steerside Enforcement Team (@WYP_Steerside) November 18, 2024
In an unrelated incident, an Audi was seized after it accelerated harshly and swerved across a bus lane on Manningham Lane.
The driver had been warned under Section 59 Police Reform Act previously.
It meant the vehicle was seized and the driver was reported to court.
We saw this @AudiOfficial accelerating harshly and swerving across bus lane on Manningham Lane @WYP_BradfordW. Driver had been warned under S.59 Police Reform Act previously so the vehicle was seized & driver reported to court.#opsteerside #fatal5 pic.twitter.com/GrM5ZjUWK4
— Steerside Enforcement Team (@WYP_Steerside) November 18, 2024
Operation Steerside was formed in 2016 - two months after the T&A launched its 'Stop the Danger Drivers' campaign.
A dedicated team was set up three years later specifically to tackle crimes on our roads.
People can email bd.steerside@westyorkshire.pnn.police.uk to report information.
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