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Coventry's neighbourhood police teams have been out and about this week securing some top results.
In the north-west of the city, the Radford Neighbourhood Team seized a car after finding the driver had no licence or insurance, as well as no MOT or tax.
Another car was seized after its owner was searched and found to only have a provisional licence as well as no insurance.
Over on the south side of the city, the Binley and Willenhall team seized a car after it was discovered to have been stolen.
It will be returned to its rightful owner once forensic enquiries are complete.
Finally, the Radford and Holbrooks team arrested a man for failure to attend a court hearing in the city.
This weekend sees the Godiva festival return to Coventry.
We will be out and about in the city making sure everyone is safe and secure while enjoying themselves.
So if you see extra officers around the city this weekend, there’s nothing to worry about.
There are also flight restrictions in and around the area where the festival is taking place.
Throughout the festival the use of drones and other aerial equipment is prohibited.
Visit the Coventry Police Facebook page for more details on those restrictions.