Caught in the wash: Cops ADMIT going undercover as dodgy windscreen cleaners to catch drivers using their mobiles while waiting at traffic lights - and they fined 38 in a day
- Undercover officers have found a novel way of catching drivers on their phones
- Photos taken in Melbourne show police holding squeegees and wearing hi-vis
- But the photographer claimed the roadside washers were not all they seemed
- Police said 38 infringement notices were issued yesterday by covert officers
- The spokesman added officers were not actually washing drivers' windscreens
- Have you been busted by an officer posing as a window cleaner? Email tips@mailonline.com
Undercover police officers have undergone a covert operation to catch drivers on their phones by dressing up as windscreen washers.
Pictures posted online showed a man wearing an orange hi-vis jacket walking along a grassy verge as cars wait at traffic lights.
In his right hand was a black and silver squeegee, but the man was not all he seemed.

Undercover police officers have undergone a covert operation to catch drivers on their phones by dressing up as windscreen washers
The Facebook post said: 'This is amazing. Undercover cops pretending to be windscreen washers and catching people on their phones at the lights.'
The photos were taken at the intersection of Maroondah Highway and Springvale Road in Nunawading, eastern Melbourne.
In a statement given to Daily Mail Australia, Victoria Police said Forest Hill officers were conducting a traffic operation in Nunawading yesterday targeting distracted drivers.
A spokesman said: 'Part of the operation involved covert observations of drivers in stationary vehicles.'
The undercover officers would radio their colleagues 200m down the road, who then pulled the driver over and issued a fine.
'Police issued 38 infringement notices to drivers for using their mobile phone while driving.'
Taking into account the standard on-the-spot fine, the operation would have earned authorities around $18,390.
The spokesman added officers were not actually washing drivers' windscreens.
The cunning tactic, which has since gone viral, drew widespread praise from social media commenters.

One user said: 'Clever! You know what if it saves lives go for it. The amount of drivers I pass and see them look down at their phones'
One user said: 'Clever! You know what if it saves lives go for it. The amount of drivers I pass and see them look down at their phones.'
Another praised catching drivers breaking the law, even if it was only when they were stopped at traffic lights.
They said: 'It is meant to change the blase behaviour around touching devices. If you do it at a set of lights, you’re more likely to do it whilst driving.'
But not everyone was thrilled with police resorting to camouflage to catch minor misdemeanours, with one user saying 'how low can you go'.

Some, meanwhile, thought the officer could have improved his disguise as 'window washers don't wear hi-vis'
Some, meanwhile, thought the officer could have improved his disguise as 'window washers don't wear hi-vis'.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Victoria Police for comment, who say they are investigating the matter.
The penalty for using a mobile phone or device under Victorian law is four demerit points and an on-the-spot fine of $476.
Roadside window washers are only legal in the ACT in Australia.
That ruling has still been challenged in Canberra in recent years, with one coroner partly blaming the practice for distracting a driver at an intersection - who was then fatally struck by a truck with faulty brakes.
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