A LUXURY car was pulled over by police after being caught with illegal tyres and a missing number plate.
The McLaren was spotted in Worcester and the driver was reported following the discovery.
A spokesperson said: "OPU spotted this nice-looking McLaren (minus a front number plate) in Worcester.
"Inspection of the car identified two illegal rear tyres, as well as the missing number plate.
"The driver was reported, and the vehicle was prohibited due to the defects."
OPU spotted this nice looking McLaren (minus a front number plate!) in Worcester. Inspection of the car identified 2 X illegal rear tyres as well as the missing number plate. Driver reported and vehicle prohibited due to the defects. 3376/20353 #yourefired #basicchecks pic.twitter.com/afi06Acxzb
— OPU Worcestershire (@OPUWorcs) April 19, 2023
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A PG9 prohibition notice means the car will no longer be able to be driven on the road.
In order for your vehicle to be allowed back on the road, the owner will need to follow the guidance of the officer who issued the PG9 form and also follow the notes on the back of the prohibition notice.
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