By Robbie Byrne
Gardaí in Tipperary have seized two cars in two unrelated motoring incidents.
The first occurred on Saturday, March 27th when the driver of a grey Honda Accord was stopped by Gardai in Cahir.
When Gardaí referred to their mobility app, it was revealed that the motorist was disqualified from driving.
The vehicle was impounded with proceedings to follow.
Car detected by Gardaí in Cahir after initially failing to stop. Driver listed as disqualified from driving on the #MobilityApp. Car impounded and prosecution to follow. #SaferRoads pic.twitter.com/cO7MYzSHGu
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) March 27, 2021
On another busy day for Gardaí in Cahir today (Monday, March 29th), the driver of a maroon-coloured Audi A4 was stopped after the mobility app flagged the vehicle for no road tax.
On closer inspection, the motorist was found to be driving the vehicle without a valid driving licence or insurance.
Cahir Gardaí stopped this car after the #MobilityApp flagged it for having no tax. It was then found that the driver had no licence, insurance as well as now tax.
The car was seized. Proceedings to follow. #StaySafe #HoldFirm pic.twitter.com/ALoR55RVLn
— An Garda Síochána (@GardaTraffic) March 29, 2021
This vehicle was also seized with proceedings to follow.
Images: Garda Traffic