Several drivers were stopped by police for numerous traffic offences in Hyndburn.
Officers came together to support operation rally, which targeted traffic offences in Church and Milnshaw and reported motorists for driving without a seatbelt and beyond.
Four motorists were reported for not wearing a seatbelt, using a mobile phone and for not having a valid MOT check.
Several drivers were stopped by police for traffic offences in Hyndburn (Image: Lancashire Constabulary Specials)
Two were given section 172 notices, which is the legal requirement of a registered vehicle keeper to provide details to the police regarding an alleged traffic offence.
One vehicle also failed to stop for police.
A Lancashire Police spokesperson said: “Eight specials from across East Lancashire came together to support operation rally in Hyndburn.
“They supported response with a public order incident before conducting two traffic checkpoints to target traffic offences and anti-social driving - one in Church and one in Milnshaw.
“We stopped countless cars, many of the checks turned out to be satisfactory. There were a few however that were not.”
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