A driver tried to 'pull the wool over the eyes' of Glasgow road cops after being stopped.
Officers say they stopped the road user in the city's Partick area on Friday, November 1.
After stopping the motorist, cops claim the driver attempted to 'deceive' them.
However, after a 'bit of digging', traffic cops then issued the car diver a fine for allegedly driving without a licence.
Their motor was also seized.
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This driver tried to pull the wool over the eyes of officers from #GlasgowRP in the #Partick area. After a quick bit of digging the driver was issued a #COFPN for driving without a licence.
— Road Policing Scotland (@PSOSRoads) November 1, 2024
Vehicle Seized. #S165A#PullTheOtherOne pic.twitter.com/upjvtiX5NE
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "This driver tried to pull the wool over the eyes of officers from Glasgow roads policing in the Partick area.
"After a quick bit of digging, the driver was issued a COFPN for driving without a licence.
"Vehicle seized."
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