Robert Snodgrass enters 'not-guilty' plea to driving charges

Scotland footballer Robert Snodgrass has been charged with driving a car while a baby was being held by a passenger.

Published 7th Oct 2016

Scotland footballer Robert Snodgrass has been charged with driving a car while a baby was being held by a passenger. The 29-year-old was allegedly driving on Duke Street, Glasgow on April 17, last year with too many people to put a baby seat. Papers from the court claim he “did drive said vehicle whilst a baby was being carried in the arms of a rear seat passenger as there was insufficient space to fit a suitable child seat due to the number of passengers”. Snodgrass, originally from Glasgow, was not at the city's Justice of the Peace Court when the case called. The Hull City player was represented and a not-guilty plea was entered on his behalf. The case will call again later this month.