The driver was caught by the national motorcycle unit, who were patrolling the area on Friday, October 20. Police have warned that 'no call or text is worth it'.
A motorist who was caught using their mobile phone while driving in the city on Friday has been hit with a hefty fine and points on their license.
Police Scotland's national motorcycle unit were patrolling Glasgow before stopping the vehicle due to the driver using their phone on the road. The driver was slapped with a £200 fine and six points.READ MORE: Glasgow mum given cockroach infested council flat as bugs bite disabled childrenThey wrote on X : "National Motorcycle Unit out on patrol in Glasgow. Stopped this vehicle as the driver was using their mobile phone while driving.
"Don't use your phone while driving or you too will end up with 6 points & £200 fine. No call or text is worth it."
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