A woman driving a Hyundai missing half its front end has been hit with a big fine after she drove past police in Sunshine North. 7NEWS
Not only was the front of the car missing, but it also had no windscreen.
The 41-year-old woman was driving a car with no windscreen, back window or panels to cover its engine.The Brighton woman had already been issued with a defect notice by police three days earlier and warned the car was unsafe and not to drive it.
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