A bus driver has been arrested amid an incident onboard a bus in Finnieston.
The man was nicked by cops at around 2.20pm on Saturday on Argyle Street.
Witnesses told Glasgow Live that the man, who is thought to have been under the influence, fled officers on foot after parking the bus.
One described how police said they had followed the bus up Argyle Street because 'it was going in the wrong direction'.
Tim Bill told Glasgow Live: "There were about three or four police cars and 10 officers when I got there.
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"I went out and had a wee chat with some of the police, they said the bus was tailed up Argyle Street because it was going in the wrong direction.
"There were five or six 'yellow vest' SPT people milling around. The bus was there for about an hour and a half before it was driven away."
A police spokeswoman said: "At 2:20pm on Saturday October 26, police were called to a report of an incident onboard a bus in Argyle Street, Finnieston.
"Officers attended and a man was arrested in connection with the incident. Enquiries are ongoing."
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