Driver caught on mobile tried to insure vehicle during traffic stop
Officers who stopped a vehicle after witnessing the driver using his mobile phone found out he tried to insure his vehicle during the traffic stop.
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Officers who stopped a vehicle after witnessing the driver using his mobile phone found out he tried to insure his vehicle during the traffic stop.
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