M6 Driver Arrested: Cannabis, No Licence, Dangerous Defects
M6 Driver Arrested: Cannabis, No Licence, Defects

A motorist was arrested on the M6 after allegedly driving under the influence of cannabis in a vehicle with multiple dangerous defects. Staffordshire Police reported that the blue Toyota was being driven poorly on the southbound carriageway through Stafford on Sunday afternoon.

Vehicle Defects and Violations

The driver had no licence or insurance, and the Toyota had no tax and an expired MOT. Officers from the Staffordshire Road Crime Team seized the vehicle and arrested the driver.

Social Media Post

Sharing a photo of the incident on social media, police wrote: 'This vehicle was being driven poorly, M6 southbound through Stafford. No licence, no insurance, no tax, expired MOT, multiple dangerous defects... Then the driver is found in possession and under the influence of cannabis. Vehicle seized. Driver arrested.'

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The incident highlights the dangers of driving under the influence and with unsafe vehicles. Police continue to crack down on such offences to ensure road safety for all users.

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