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Driver caught twice in two weeks

A vehicle was caught for the second time in under two weeks, after officers from the Narre Warren Police Station intercepted the grey Nissan Tiida pulling out of a fast-food restaurant at a high speed in Cranbourne North.

Initial checks on the night of Friday, 25 July, discovered that the vehicle was unregistered and the driver had a suspended license.

The driver was also previously caught with a suspended licence, and was intercepted entering the same fast-food restaurant car park two weeks prior.

During the previous incident, police observed the vehicle, which was not fit for the road, where the driver had lied about having a learner’s permit, and instead produced an international driver’s license.

The vehicle was towed from the scene and impounded for 30 days at a cost of $1115.

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