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The Polish government has begun to crack down on uninsured drivers in a bid to reduce the 20% of mot...

The Polish government has begun to crack down on uninsured drivers in
a bid to reduce the 20% of motorists who take to the roads without any
cover. Under new legislation, if police discover a car

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