Motorists are reminded that driving without valid insurance is a serious offence.
A 24-hour National Day of Action targeting uninsured drivers is taking place today across the country.
Members of the Westmeath Division are conducting checkpoints, high-visibility patrols, and using ANPR technology to detect uninsured vehicles.
Motorists are reminded that driving without valid insurance is a serious offence.
Anyone found driving uninsured faces prosecution before the District Court, in addition to having their vehicle seized.
A release fee and other associated costs must be paid before a seized vehicle can be returned.
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