Scotland's first minister has apologised after being filmed in a barber shop without wearing a face covering.
Police officers have spoken to Nicola Sturgeon after she was filmed breaching face mask rules in their final days before being relaxed.
Police Scotland said they reminded her of the importance of wearing a face covering when there was a legal requirement to do so.
The force added it was satisfied that no further action was necessary.
In a statement, Ms Sturgeon said she realised she had forgotten to put her face covering on "within seconds" of being in the shop on Saturday.
"However, I accept that not wearing a face covering even for a few seconds was an error on my part and I am sorry for that," she said.
The SNP leader said Police Scotland made contact with her after receiving complaints.
Ms Sturgeon said: "This is what they would have done with anyone else in these circumstances, and they were absolutely right to treat me no differently to any other citizen.
"I explained that the error was inadvertent and the police have confirmed that the matter is closed.
"While the law no longer requires face coverings to be worn, I will continue to do so in circumstances where this can help reduce the risk of infection, and I encourage everyone to do likewise."