Police have cracked down on crime on Bradford's roads as part of a special operation.
Operation Steerside worked alongside several partner agencies, including the Driver Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), in Wibsey.
Police have given a breakdown of their results - including five traffic offence reports for motorists using mobile phones or not wearing a seat a belt.
Four tickets were handed out for vehicle defects and seven cars were seized for various reasons, including driving without insurance or tax.
Two individuals were reported for summons - including offences such as driving whilst disqualified and driving a motor vehicle that was in a dangerous condition.
Another driver was caught without insurance and found to be in possession of a class B drug. The drugs and their vehicle have been seized.
Police have issued 10 advisory notices for vehicles with defects and five immediate notices which prohibit the vehicles being used on the roads.
Environmental enforcement from Bradford Council has issued three notices on a waste carrier’s license.
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