A man and woman were arrested on suspicion of drink-driving and two vehicles were seized in a busy night for west Suffolk police.
Officers in Newmarket pulled over a car on Friday evening and arrested a woman on suspicion of drink driving.
That same night, a man was also arrested on suspicion of drink driving in Lakenheath.
Both the man and woman were taken to a nearby police station for questioning.
Following the arrests officers then continued patrolling the Forest Heath Police area.
When they reached the village of Barton Mills they spotted a vehicle at the McDonald's at Fiveways Roundabout with no MOT or valid Tax.
While issuing a ticket for the vehicle officers then also spotted a blue Mustang passing by without insurance.
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The Mustang was stopped and seized by police.
Meanwhile, when the driver's friend came to pick to pick them up, their car showed as having no MOT or insurance as well.
The Mustang driver's friend, who was driving a blue Honda, was therefore also stopped and their car was seized.
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Forest Heath Police has warned against people driving without the correct insurance or MOT.
A spokesman for the force said: "Not having a valid insurance policy in place is what raises our insurance premiums people!"
They also reminded drivers that drug and drink driving are one of the 'fatal four' offences which frequently lead to fatal collisions on the road.
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