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Driving with a dog in your car could land you with a £5,000 fine

Updated: Nov 8

Motorists have been warned they could face fines of up to £5,000 for driving with a dog in the car.


Used vehicle sellers Choose My Car are urging drivers to brush up on the latest regulations before setting off on any road trips with their canine pets.



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