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Motorist who pulled up next to police car & blasted rap song ‘F*ck tha Police’ was driving without insurance

The red-faced perpetrator played his ill-judged prank on two road officers from Lancashire Constabulary who had stopped for a well-earned cup of tea at a petrol station on the M6

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2019-12-19 13:07
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Traffic cops had the last laugh on Britain’s most dumb-witted motorist who blasted rap song ‘F*k Da Police” next to them – when they arrested him for having no insurance.

The foolhardy driver played NWA’s classic 1998 rap song at full blast when he pulled up next to a patrol car on a service station forecourt.

Although the driver had committed no offence, the two traffic officers ran the number plate of the Ford Fiesta through their on-board computer.

They found the prankster had no insurance.

To make matters worse they also discovered he was wanted for breaching a court order.

The offending motorist was arrested by the Lancashire Police officers at the station on the M6 and his car seized.

Police tweeted: “If you insist on playing a well known derogatory song about the police, next to officers having a rare brew then at least make sure you’re insured… oh and don’t have two warrants outstanding. One arrested and one car seized.”

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