CITY cops have appealed after staff and parents slammed 'selfish driving and parking' at a school in Glasgow.
Glasgow North West police division said they have been called to the Glasgow Gaelic School to assist with traffic issues.
The force appealed to drivers to think about their actions and the impact they could have on the safety of children.
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A Police Scotland spokesman said: "Community Officers have been assisting with traffic issues at the Glasgow Gaelic School.
"Staff and parents tell us that selfish driving and parking are causing problems.
"We appeal to drivers to be aware of the impact their actions have, particularly on the safety of children."
The school is in Berkeley Street in the city's Finnieston.
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