The crackdown took place on Tuesday, July 28, with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) working alongside neighbourhood officers from Thames Valley Police. In a Facebook post shared later that day, police said the DVLA had been in the town carrying out enforcement checks on vehicles suspected of breaching regulations. A total of 12 vehicles were seized, while more than 40 others were clamped and issued with fines. The operation forms part of ongoing efforts to tackle vehicle-related offences and ensure motorists comply with legal requirements. No further details about the offences resulting in the action have been released.