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Snake in car scare for mechanic | Snake in car scare for mechanic |
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A snake had to be removed from a car after a mechanic discovered the reptile while clearing an impounded vehicle. | A snake had to be removed from a car after a mechanic discovered the reptile while clearing an impounded vehicle. |
Lothian and Borders Police said the worker at West Bank Road Garage, Macmerry, East Lothian, came across the orange snake last week. | Lothian and Borders Police said the worker at West Bank Road Garage, Macmerry, East Lothian, came across the orange snake last week. |
A spokesman said the man thought it was a toy, tried to remove it, but it slithered away behind a panel. | |
It was captured by the Scottish SPCA and is thought to have been a rat snake - which are not poisonous. | It was captured by the Scottish SPCA and is thought to have been a rat snake - which are not poisonous. |
A section of interior panel had been cut away to get to the snake. | A section of interior panel had been cut away to get to the snake. |
David Legge, the force liaison officer for the Vehicle Recovery Scheme, said: "Our contractors often contact me for advice on valuable or unusual property found in uplifted vehicles, but this takes the biscuit. | David Legge, the force liaison officer for the Vehicle Recovery Scheme, said: "Our contractors often contact me for advice on valuable or unusual property found in uplifted vehicles, but this takes the biscuit. |
"Sometimes we can find knives or baseball bats hidden in vehicles, but the snake is something no-one would want to find, let alone handle." |
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