POLICE have been having another busy morning out on Herefordshire's roads.
Officers stopped this car, which was carrying three people, while on patrol in the county.
Police said they found all three people travelling in the car were from different households and using the car for non-essential travel, breaking lockdown restrictions.
Their journey was cut short after the driver was arrested for drug-driving.
Elsewhere, officers from Herefordshire's Operations Patrol Unit pulled over this van after the driver was spotted using a mobile phone while behind the wheel.
Since March 2017, being caught using a mobile while driving carries a fixed penalty of six points and a £200 fine.
Pictures: OPU Herefordshire
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