A motorist who 'failed to stop' for police was caught with an 'offensive weapon'.
Glasgow road cops stopped the driver in Elderslie, Renfrewshire on October 14.
Following that, the road user was allegedly found to have no license or insurance, was drug driving, failed to stop, and was in possession of an offensive weapon.
The driver was arrested and charged.
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Meanwhile, officers also stopped another motor on the M8 near Hillington in Glasgow as well.
The driver, who was a 'suspected drink driver', allegedly failed to provide and was driving dangerously.
They were arrested and charged.
Drink and drugs were the theme of the night for drivers being dealt with by #GlasgowRP
— Road Policing Scotland (@PSOSRoads) October 15, 2024
Drivers continue to put others at risk by driving when under the influence; some are now waking up in a #RoomWithNoView !
Remember our advice... #DontRiskIt
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A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Drink and drugs were the theme of the night for drivers being dealt with by Glasgow Road Policing.
"Drivers continue to put others at risk by driving when under the influence; some are now waking up in a room with no view!
"Remember our advice - don't risk it."
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