Motorist is fined £100 and given three factors after getting caught driving with a ‘porthole’ in misted windscreen

  • Police Scotland stopped a car in Bonhill, West Dunbartonshire
  • The power stated that the driving force had not sufficiently demisted their home windows
  • Officers shared a photograph of the automobile windscreen misted over










A driver was fined £100 after they had been noticed with only a ‘porthole’ wiped clear of their misted over windscreen.

Police Scotland stated the car was stopped in Bonhill, West Dunbartonshire as youngsters had been leaving faculties final week. 

The power stated that the driving force had not sufficiently demisted their home windows ‘inserting youngsters and different road-users in danger’.

Officers shared a photograph of the automobile windscreen misted over, with only a small view gap cleared on the driving force’s facet, as they urged individuals to make sure their car is protected earlier than setting off.

Police Scotland said the vehicle was stopped in Bonhill, West Dunbartonshire as children were leaving schools

Police Scotland stated the car was stopped in Bonhill, West Dunbartonshire as youngsters had been leaving faculties

Argyll and West Dunbartonshire Police Division said on Facebook: 'When it's cold, wet and often icy, it's important to take extra time to make sure your vehicle is safe for the journey ahead'

Argyll and West Dunbartonshire Police Division stated on Fb: ‘When it is chilly, moist and sometimes icy, it is necessary to take further time to ensure your car is protected for the journey forward’

The motive force was issued with a £100 wonderful and three factors on their licence.

Argyll and West Dunbartonshire Police Division stated on Fb: ‘When it is chilly, moist and sometimes icy, it is necessary to take further time to ensure your car is protected for the journey forward.

‘Argyll and West Dunbartonshire Police Division Street Policing Officers stopped this car in Bonhill as the faculties had been popping out.

‘The motive force had not sufficiently demisted their home windows inserting youngsters and different road-users in danger.’

One social media person commented he ‘would’ve cherished to listen to the driving force argue their case suggesting that wee peephole was ample’.

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