TRAFFORD'S Traffic Police are urging people across the borough to use their Hotline for banned and drink drivers.
To keep the initiative of the information line going, and to help people who want to contact the anonymous Hotline the police, magistrates and SUM have put together a list of drivers who have had their licences disqualified in the past month. Their bans are immediate.
If you spot anyone breaching this driving ban, or wish to report any other traffic offences, contact the message line on 856 7733.
Sgt Greg O'Neill told SUM: "All calls to the confidential line will be addressed and we have had a number of successes as a direct result of calls. We wish to assure every caller that all matters are dealt with, but in a variety of different ways - some of which aren't always apparent."
Drivers who have been disqualified from August 23 to mid September:
Mark Bracegirdle, 29, of Ambleside Road, Flixton - drink driving, 12 month ban
Martin McNeill, 28, of Blenheim Road, Old Trafford - drink driving, 18 month ban
Darren Quigley, 35, of no fixed abode - drink driving within four months of a similar conviction, three year ban
Ian Mundell, 22, of St Johns Road, Old Trafford - no insurance or MOT, 12 month ban
Stephen Savage, 26, of Shanklyn Avenue, Urmston - speeding, six month ban
Kristian Finnigan, 18, of Derbyshire Avenue, Stretford - no insurance, 12 month ban
Colin Andrews, 69, of Valley Road, Flixton - drink driving, 12 month ban
John Gutteridge, 56, of Davyhulme Road, Davyhulme - drink driving, interim ban until sentenced
Terence Kirk, 38, of Trevor Road, Flixton - speeding, banned for six months
David Ellis, 25, of Lostock Grove, Stretford - speeding, banned for six months
Karl Peters, 24, of Lock Lane, Partington - drink driving, interim ban until sentenced.
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