A driver has been arrested in connection with alleged 'drug driving' and other offences after an incident in Paisley.
Road Policing officers from Dumbarton and Glasgow were dealing with a separate incident when the 36-year-old driver of a Mini Cooper "got their attention".
After pulling over the vehicle, officers arrested the driver for alleged 'drug driving' as well as being 'disqualified and uninsured'.
The driver is being held in custody for court.
A spokesperson from Road Policing Scotland said: "Officers from Dumbarton and Glasgow were dealing with something else when the 36-year-old driver of this Mini got their attention in Paisley this morning.
"The driver was found to be unfit through drugs, disqualified and uninsured. The driver is held custody for court."
Officers from #DumbartonRP and #GlasgowRP were dealing with something else when the 36 year old driver of this Mini got their attention in Paisley this morning. The driver was found to be unfit through drugs, disqualified and uninsured. The driver is held custody for court. pic.twitter.com/mMr6RiX9yE
— Road Policing Scotland (@PSOSRoads) July 12, 2023
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