Hold the front page.
Maybe it's worse than it sounds, but certainly doesn't seem as 'crucial' or 'vital' as it's portrayed here.
But rehashing tweets into a news article makes for easy copy.
Edinburgh taxi driver halted by police after breaking crucial rule in city centrehttps://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/ed ... e-29366313Police officers were patrolling the city centre on Sunday before noticing one driver make a 'prohibited' no right turn onto Candlemaker Row from George IV Bridge.An Edinburgh private hire vehicle was halted in the city centre after police officers spotted a vital rule break.
Road police were patrolling the city centre on Sunday morning, June 16, before stopping a driver on Grassmarket. The motorist was spotted making a 'prohibited' no right turn onto Candlemaker Row from George IV Bridge.
Police issued the driver with a conditional offer of fixed penalty. It comes as officers continue to crackdown on road crime across Edinburgh and the Lothians.
Road Policing Scotland wrote on X, formally known as Twitter: "#EdinburghRP stopped this private hire vehicle as they observed it carry out a prohibited no right turn onto Candlemaker Row from George IV Bridge.
"The driver was issued with a conditional offer of fixed penalty. #DriveCarefully".
Edinburgh Live reported on Sunday how officers stopped another vehicle on West Harbour Road in Granton as the motorist was on the road without valid insurance.
Police wrote on X: "Edinburgh Road Police stopped this vehicle today on West Harbour Road, Edinburgh after a check showed that there was not a policy of insurance for the vehicle.
"The driver was reported for summons and the vehicle was seized."