DRIVERS have been fined for breaching a school's car-free zone in Glasgow's Southside.
Over the past two days, officers have been patrolling Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School in Cardonald.
Six motorists were fined for entering the car-free zone, which is in operation from 8.30am-9.15am and 2.30pm-3.15pm.
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On Twitter, Glasgow South West Police wrote: "Over the past two days, six motorists have been issued tickets for breaching the School Car Free Zone at Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School.
"This zone is in place to protect children going to and from school. Their safety is our priority. #YourPolice."
Over the past two days, six motorists have been issued tickets for breaching the School Car Free Zone at Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School.
— Glasgow South West Police (@SWGlasgowPolice) February 22, 2023
This zone is in place to protect children going to and from school. Their safety is our priority. 🚸🚔👮@GlasgowCC#YourPolice pic.twitter.com/o4OnNFzDg3
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