Police say they're cracking down on cars with foreign plates that should have been re-registered when they were moved to the Island.
The Roads Policing Unit says it's running a three day operation to clamp down on vehicles being kept and driven on the Island with foreign registrations.
Vehicles more than three years old which are imported into the Island have to undergo a Department of Infrastructure test.
The operation runs until Thursday.
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