A driver who 'took a chance' has had his motor seized by police in Glasgow.
Road cops say they spotted a car allegedly driving with no insurance in Springburn on Monday, May 6.
According to officers, the motorists went against their 'Don't Risk It' advice and 'took a chance'.
Due to this, he was handed a fine, six penalty points, and had his motor seized.
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#GlasgowRP spotted this car driving with no insurance in Springburn earlier today. The driver went against our #DontRiskIt advice and took a chance, thinking getting stopped wouldn't happen to him.
— Road Policing Scotland (@PSOSRoads) May 6, 2024
Stopped ✅
£300 fine / 6 penalty points ✅
Car Seized #S165 ✅ #DriveInsured pic.twitter.com/O3kR9tronM
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Glasgow Road Policing spotted this car driving with no insurance in Springburn earlier today.
"The driver went against our 'Don't Risk It' advice and took a chance, thinking getting stopped wouldn't happen to him.
"Stopped, £300 fine, six penalty points, car seized."
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