Three drivers have been stopped for driving offences, with an Audi seized and a Vauxhall driver sent to court.
The Audi was stopped by a road policing unit in the early hours of the morning.
Wiltshire Specialist Operations reported that the driver was found to be disqualified and the car was not insured.
The silver Audi was seized and with the driver to make a court appearance.
Another car, believed to be a white Vauxhall Astra, was stopped on the A350 neat Lacock near midnight.
They are alleged to have never passed an EU standard test despite being in the UK for over a year, and their car was seized.
A second Vauxhall driver was stopped after overtaking a learner at 53mph, despite the learner travelling at the 30mph speed limit.
They have been reported and will be making a court appearance.
Rules for driving under a non-UK license in Britain
If you have a valid EU/EEA licence, you can drive any vehicle covered by the categories shown on your licence until you are 70 or have lived in Great Britain for three years, whichever is longer.
If you got your EU licence by exchanging a non-EU licence, you can drive in Great Britain for only 12 months.
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