UK gov't considers more check on car, truck rentals

AP  |  London 

Britain's is considering more checks on drivers wishing to rent cars and vans following several attacks in which vehicles were used to mow down pedestrians.

The Department for Transport is working with police and the rental industry to explore tightening regulations following attacks using rented vehicles in Britain, France, and most recently,


The department says in a statement that the terror threat "is changing and so must our response."

Toby Poston of the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association said in a statement Sunday that the industry is examining how to share data in a more timely way to enable authorities "to cross-reference rental reservation systems with the counter-watch list, for example."

In alone this year, vehicles have been at the center of three attacks.

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