'Can I have my cannabis back?' Seized car passenger makes cheeky request to West Yorkshire Police
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The driver of this black Audi Q5 was pulled over and found to have no insurance, leading to the lovely luxury vehicle being seized by officers.
Then a passenger in the car was dealt with by police for possession of cannabis - before he asked if he could 'have it back'.
It's safe to say his request was denied...
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Hide AdWest Yorkshire Police also issued a warning to drivers about 'ghost broking' - where drivers buy what they think is legitimate cover online, only to find that the company is dodgy and the cover is fake.
The force warned drivers to be vigilant - and to check out a company thoroughly before handing over money.Drivers who have cars seized for no insurance can expect to pay a £300 penalty, plus the cost of freeing the car from an impound once cover has been legally obtained - usually in the region of another £150.