You can receive up to five penalty points on your license and a fine of up to €5,000 for driving without insurance
Gardaí have seized 27 vehicles throughout one county over the past week for driving without insurance.
Driving without insurance can land you in a tricky spot, it can cost you five penalty points on your license and a fine of up to €5,000 at your mandatory court appearance, as well as a potential driving ban.READ MORE: 12 people injured after Doha to Dublin flight hits turbulence “Here are some of the areas where cars were seized: Ashbourne, Trim, Athboy, Ratoath, Mornington, Bettystown, Clonee, Navan, Drumcondra, Kells, Slane.
“Gardaí are very active in this area and we now have instant access to the Irish Motor Insurance Database through Mobility Devices. Enforcement activity will continue across the county on a daily basis.This week, a new system which allows members of An Garda Síochána to quickly and easily identify uninsured vehicles was launched.
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