Meanwhile, people across Westmeath should check for counterfeit cash.
A disqualified driver has been arrested by Gardaí in Laois.
They were stopped by the county's Roads Policing Unit, which was on a patrol in Rathdowney, yesterday.
Their vehicle has since been seized and they're due to appear before the courts at a later date.
Meanwhile, Gardaí in Westmeath are advising people in the county to be on the look out for fake €50 notes.
Officers say they've been made aware of a recent increase in the fraudulent notes in circulation.
They're asking retail owners to report any suspicious activity to their local Garda station.
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