THE POLICE have seized a car twice within weeks after they stopped its driver in Buckinghamshire at the weekend.

Thames Valley Police patrol stopped an uninsured car in High Wycombe on Saturday February 25 just before the driver was taking off.

The soft-top roof convertible car had been seized only a couple of weeks earlier. 

Thames Valley Police said on social media: “We target people who do not drive with the correct documents so we went back to check on this one and luckily the driver was just driving off. The driver has an expired provisional licence and no insurance to drive the vehicle.”

The male driver had had the car back for one day “after he has got someone to get it back for him,” Thames Valley Police said.

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Following the latest stop, the police seized his car again.

“He will have to explain to the courts why he has been stopped twice behaving this way in such short space of time,” the force added.