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'Nose blow' driver case dropped | 'Nose blow' driver case dropped |
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A businessman who claimed he was fined by police for blowing his nose while driving has had the case against him dropped. | A businessman who claimed he was fined by police for blowing his nose while driving has had the case against him dropped. |
Michael Mancini said he had been given a fixed penalty notice after using a handkerchief while his van was stationary in traffic in Ayr. | Michael Mancini said he had been given a fixed penalty notice after using a handkerchief while his van was stationary in traffic in Ayr. |
The 39-year-old refused to pay the £60 fine and the case had been expected to be heard by a court. | The 39-year-old refused to pay the £60 fine and the case had been expected to be heard by a court. |
But prosecutors said no further action would be taken. | |
A spokesman for the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service said: "After further enquiry and careful consideration of all the facts and circumstances of this case, the procurator fiscal has decided that no further action is required." | |
I think the authorities need to learn a little bit of common sense and worry about more important things Michael Mancini | |
Mr Mancini, from Prestwick, told BBC Radio Scotland's Newsdrive programme that he was "glad common sense had prevailed". | |
He added: "I think the authorities need to learn a little bit of common sense and worry about more important things." | |
Mr Mancini described last month how he had applied his vehicle's handbrake before using the tissue to clear his nose. | |
But he claimed to have been "stunned" when he was waved over by a police officer, who told him he had not been in full control of the van. | But he claimed to have been "stunned" when he was waved over by a police officer, who told him he had not been in full control of the van. |
The incident happened on 26 October at the High Street in Ayr, when Mr Mancini said he had been suffering from a heavy cold. | |
Mr Mancini's solicitor wrote to the procurator fiscal last month stating that it "beggars belief" that a ticket had been issued under the circumstances. | Mr Mancini's solicitor wrote to the procurator fiscal last month stating that it "beggars belief" that a ticket had been issued under the circumstances. |
However, the fiscal sent a letter back insisting that the case would go to court if the fine was not paid. |