Celtic stars have been accused of setting a poor road safety example after making a video selfie while driving after the weekend win over Rangers.
Scott Brown and Liam Hernderson were clearly in a buoyant mood following the 5-1 victory over Rangers on Saturday as they celebrated while driving.
However, Hoops skipper Brown appears not to be wearing a seat belt while team mate and driver Henderson takes a hand off the steering wheel to pump the air.
The video, which was posted to Instagram, has since been deleted following a backlash from members of the public due to the pair's status as role models for supporters.
The pair are known for regularly travelling to Parkhead together for training and were in jubilant spirits after the match.
Brown can be seen in the front passenger seat holding the camera while loud music is playing in the background. There is no sign of a diagonal seat belt strap across Brown's chest as he celebrates the win with Henderson.
They have been criticised by road safety experts for their "silly" behaviour amid claims it sets a poor example of driving behaviour to young fans.
Henderson, who signed for the Glasgow side in 2008 as a youth player, takes his eyes off the road several times to look at the camera and then pumps his fist in the air and cheers.
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Neil Greig, director of policy and research for road safety charity IAM Roadsmart said: "This is clearly rather silly behaviour but as its unclear where the shots were taken its hard to know if it was actually illegal.
"Footballers such as Scott Brown are admired by many and should always try to set a good example."
The video was obtained by road safety campaigners Scotland's Worst Drivers and posted to their website.
The two players were apparently travelling home after their record win over their Ibrox rivals earlier that day.
In 2009, Brown was cleared of a speeding charge when it was revealed an officer's radar gun was not properly calibrated. Brown had been accused of travelling at 83mph in his Porsche 911 on the M876.