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Electronic Monitoring of Disqualified Drivers

29 June 2022

Lincolnshire Police trail electronic monitoring of disqualified drivers.

Lincolnshire Police has received £80k funding from The Road Safety Trust to assess whether electronic monitoring technology can reduce the risk to road users caused by persistent disqualified drivers.

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