Cheats get kick in the wheels

THREE in five people would take revenge on cheating spouses, with cars the main target of their fury, according to a survey.

Women were more likely than men to get even, with 10 per cent of furious females targeting their man's car, the poll of 3,000 people by Autoglass found.

Of those wanting to take revenge, 22- to 25-year-olds are most likely to smash a windscreen, while 19- to 21-year-olds would damage paintwork. Those aged 31-35 were most likely to sell the vehicle for a few pence.

The poll found that Scots were the most likely to physically attack their partner.