A driver has been charged after allegedly producing "fake" insurance documents to cops for a "third time".
The officers stopped the man in a black BMW in Inchinnan over the weekend.
A post on social media by Road Policing Scotland claimed that it was the "third time" he had tried it in recent weeks.
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According to officers, there was no genuine cover in place for the driver.
The vehicle was seized and the man was reported.
The post read: "#GlasgowRP are used to people chancing their arm at the roadside.
"This driver produced a "fake" Insurance document to convince us he had insurance.
"It is the third time he has done so in recent weeks!
"It only ended one way: Charged Reported Seized #S165"
#GlasgowRP are used to people chancing their arm at the roadside. This driver produced a "fake" Insurance document to convince us he had insurance. It is the third time he has done so in recent weeks!
— Road Policing Scotland (@PSOSRoads) April 1, 2024
It only ended one way:
Charged ✅
Reported ✅
Seized #S165 ✅ #DontRiskIt pic.twitter.com/NeUXGZNq42
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