Motorists have been warned against wearing Halloween costumes behind the wheel. Drivers caught wearing an outfit that could restrict their ability to drive could face a fine of up to £5,000, Wales Online reports.
Millions of Brits will be dressing up in spooky costumes part of the annual celebration - the first one since coronavirus restrictions were fully lifted. READ MORE:Police investigating viral video of girl getting her ears pierced And while Trick or Treating and Halloween-themes parties are back on, driving in your costume could cost you a lot of money.
Experts at motoring association MotorEasy have urged those taking to the roads this October 31 to be wary of what they’re wearing in case it lands them in trouble with the law.
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