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    10 points for driver caught twice without insurance

    A St Johns man has been told to 'think twice' after being caught driving without insurance twice in three months.

    25-year-old Aaron Stevens, of Creg Willeys Hill, appeared at Douglas Courthouse last week. 

    Police stopped Stevens on May 7th on Main Road in Kirk Michael - he didn't have a valid insurance policy in place. 

    Stevens was then stopped again on August 28th, this time on Ballure Road in Ramsey - he had no insurance or tax for the vehicle he was in. 

    His advocate told the court the first offence was an 'administrative error' as he'd missed the renewal e-mail from his insurance provider. 

    On the second occasion she said Stevens had bought the vehicle for parts and was simply moving it to a new location but accepted he should have used a wagon to transport the car. 

    Magistrates fined Stevens £900 and ordered him to pay prosecution costs of £100. 

    Endorsing his driving licence with 10 penalty points they told him: "If you think again about driving without insurance - think twice!" 

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