South Manchester man charged following alleged incident on M6 in Cheshire
A south Manchester man has been charged following an alleged incident on the M6 in Cheshire. Paul Rose, 34, has been named by police.
He has been charged with dangerous driving; using a cloned number place; and driving without insurance following an alleged incident near junction 20 of the M6 northbound on Wednesday (November 8).
Mr Rose, of Wythenshawe Road, was due to appear at Chester Magistrates Court' today (Friday, November 10).
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A full statement from Cheshire Constabulary read: "A man has been charged following an incident on the M6 northbound. Paul Rose, 34, of Wythenshawe Road, Manchester, was arrested on Wednesday 8 November.
"He has since been charged with dangerous driving, using a cloned number plate, and driving without insurance. He was remanded in custody to appear at Chester Magistrates’ Court on Friday 10 November.
"The charges relate to an incident where police stopped a vehicle near to junction 20 of the M6 northbound on Wednesday 8 November."