A driver was left to 'walk for the rest of their journey' after cops seized their car in Glasgow today.
The driver was pulled over and found to have no licence after reportedly 'trying to dodge' officers.
The incident took place in Cranhill, in the city's North-East.
The driver of the car was left with six points on their licence and a £300 fine.
The car has also since been seized.
Road Policing Scotland detailed the incident in a Facebook post, writing: "Glasgow Road Policing spotted this car trying to dodge them earlier.
"It's often this sort of thing that attracts our attention.
"Upon being stopped, the reason became clear, and the driver was left to walk for the rest of their journey."
#GlasgowRP spotted this car trying to dodge them earlier. It's often this sort of thing that attracts our attention...
— Road Policing Scotland (@PSOSRoads) October 11, 2023
Upon being stopped, the reason became clear, and the driver was left to walk for the rest of their journey...
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