A vehicle was stopped and the driver was arrested by police this week for drunk driving.
The driver was breathalysed and provided a roadside reading of 154 micrograms per 100ml of breath - when the legal limit is 35 micrograms.
In another incident this week, a learner driver was stopped after officers caught the driver’s supervisor on their mobile phone.
These were just a couple of the incidents covered in the last seven days by the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire (BCH) Road Policing Unit – the policing unit which patrols Peterborough’s roads.
The Peterborough Telegraph has compiled a round-up of the images shared on the BCH Road Poling Unit’s social media account this week:
1. Illegal towing
The driver of this van was stopped for towing a trailer in the outside lane of a motorway - which is illegal on motorways with three or more lanes. Photo: PT
2. Arrests on suspicion of burglary
The driver of this stolen vehicle was pursued by police before eventually being stopped by officers. Both occupants were arrested on suspicion of burglary. Photo: PT
3. No insurance
The driver of this vehicle was stopped for having no insurance. The driver had a revoked licence. Vehicle seized and the driver issued traffic offence report. Photo: PT
4. Two motorcyclists arrested
Police made two arrests on suspicion of theft after members of the public reported motorbikes being driven dangerously. The pair were arrested after driving off from officers. Photo: PT