Paul Witters, from motoring organisation the AA, said: "We need to find out what happened to these people, as a message to others.
"The big question is 'what happened to the offenders?'. We would like to know if they were caught and prosecuted.
"It's important as a message to others who might consider this, that it probably ended in a driving ban and perhaps a jail sentence."

You don't think that most likely these are cars with foreign plates, diplomatic plates or with UK plates but registered to fictitious or incorrect addresses? And not also likely to be cars that also have no tax, mot or insurance?

Seriously...
