11 uninsured drivers caught in police swoop across Bristol region (2025)

Teams are using ANPR technology to identify uninsured vehicles before intercepting them

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Kirstie McCrum Network Content Editor

11:30, 17 Apr 2025Updated 11:31, 17 Apr 2025

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Police caught 11 drivers who were uninsured in one day, they said. The swoop on illegal drivers was led by Avon and Somerset Police’s Road Policing Unit, who also said a further two drivers were insured at the roadside.

Operation Scalis was held in partnership with MIB (Motor Insurers’ Bureau) to tackle the number of uninsured drivers on the road. It's been rolled out by eight forces across the UK, including Essex, West Midlands and Thames Valley Police.


Teams using ANPR technology to identify uninsured vehicles before intercepting them. Police will be able to dedicate time to focus on tackling uninsured driving in key hotspots across the region as they will be identified through uninsured claims submitted to MIB.

Dedicated days will run from April through to August, with funding allocated from MIB’s £5 million investment in increasing their work in getting uninsured drivers off the roads sooner. Whilst the primary target is uninsured vehicles, police said that any additional criminal activity discovered will also be addressed.

During the first day of activity, a vehicle stopped with suspected cloned number plates uncovered a disqualified driver who had previously been stopped for driving uninsured just two weeks prior. In an attempt to avoid a second stop, the driver had used the cloned plates to try and disguise her vehicle.

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Avon and Somerset Police will be using several methods to identify uninsured drivers, including:

  • Navigate, the central record of all active motor insurance policies, managed by MIB.
  • Operation Tutelage markers, where cars passing ANPR cameras are compared to data on Navigate. Uninsured vehicles with an Operation Tutelage marker are then flagged to police and dealt with at the roadside.
  • Using police intelligence and analysis to predict the movements of known uninsured vehicles.

Avon and Somerset Police seized 2,456 uninsured vehicles across the region between January and December in 2024, averaging nearly seven vehicles per day. By expanding Operation Scalis, they aim to surpass these figures to further reduce the risk posed by uninsured vehicles.


Driving uninsured can have severe consequences. Whilst many people assume there is just a fine, the breadth and longevity of consequences are in fact bigger.

These include:

  • £300 fine (Fixed Penalty Notice)
  • Six points on your licence - for many young drivers and for those already with points on their licence, this means automatic disqualification
  • Vehicle seized and potentially crushed
  • Court referral, resulting in an unlimited fine and a driving ban
  • Driving convictions can show in background checks, impacting job prospects
  • A £1,000 average increase on your insurance premium


Roads Policing Inspector, Matthew Boiles, Avon and Somerset Police said, “Focusing on identifying and targeting uninsured drivers and vehicles is a crucial action in keeping Avon and Somerset’s roads safe. Operation Scalis is a proactive ANPR initiative that enhances road safety and reduces the financial impact on law-abiding motorists in the Avon and Somerset and we’re delighted to have MIB’s support to make this possible.

“Alongside the vehicles that are seized for no insurance, the additional criminality we identified through this operation shows how important it is for the force to be using this kind of robust action.”

Hayley Sutcliffe, Law Enforcement Liaison Officer at MIB, said “We know that all priorities are pressing for our police colleagues. However, we know that the benefits of taking dangerous uninsured vehicles off the road will be widely felt across all different areas of the force and the community.

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“Expanding Operation Scalis into the Avon and Somerset allows MIB to work closely with the force to reduce the issue and save innocent road users from the devastating impacts that uninsured driving brings.”

If you would like to check you are insured, you can do this via Navigate, the central record of all live insurance policies run by MIB - Check your vehicle - Navigate.

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