
An argument between voters at a Dundee polling station has triggered police attendance.
The incident occurred outside of the Clepington Primary voting station at 10.30am.
An eyewitness said that a middle-aged man wearing political badges was asking people how they were voting and then shouting at them.
A spokeswoman for the force said: “Police Scotland can confirm that officers attended at Eliza Street at around 10.20am today following concern regarding a verbal altercation and appropriate inquiries are being carried out.”

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