Several drivers were reported for numerous motoring crimes across Chesham at the start of the week.

On Monday, June 14, the Buckinghamshire Roads Policing Officers conducted a road safety check within the town and revealed that out of the 53 vehicles that they stopped, 50 drivers were reported for not wearing a seatbelt.

Several drivers were stopped on Monday, June 14

Several drivers were stopped on Monday, June 14

They also confirmed that two drivers were reported for being ‘not in proper control’ of their vehicles, whilst another person was arrested for allegedly drug driving.

In all, 53 drivers were stopped on Monday, June 14

In all, 53 drivers were stopped on Monday, June 14

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You can get a fine of up to £500 if you are caught not wearing a seatbelt

You can get a fine of up to £500 if you are caught not wearing a seatbelt

What was posted on Twitter

Following this, Thames Valley Police Chiltern & South Bucks said in a tweet: “Awesome work by our @tvprp [Thames Valley Policing Roads Police] colleagues in #Chesham today [Monday, June 14].”

If you are caught not wearing a seatbelt when driving, you could be fined up to £500.