S152 Serious Organised Crime & Police Act 2005
With the commencement of that part of the Serious Organised Crime & Police Act 2005 constables in uniform now have the power to seize uninsured motor vehicles and vehicles driven without a licence provided the conditions stated in that section are satisfied.
If a driver is stopped under suspicion of driving without insurance (e.g. registration not on MID) and does not
immediately produce evidence to the contrary, a constable is directed under current ACPO guidelines to encourage the driver to remove and retain personal property from the vehicle prior to removal and issue a seizure notice (and HO/RT/1 where appropriate).
http://www.acpo.police.uk/asp/policies/Data/gu ide_seizure_retention_disposal_unisured_vehs_w ebsite.doc
The driver will at this stage be left to find their own way home and the RK (if not the driver) instantly liable for the �105 removal fee and �12 storage fee for the first 24 hours or part thereof.
This can lawfully happen to a motorist lawfully driving a vehicle because S22 RSA 2006 has not yet received a Commencement Order. Ridiculous!