GLASGOW Road Police have warned of potential delays this afternoon after a bull was spotted on the side of the M8.
Officers snapped a photo huge beast, named Lover Boy, looking unconcerned by their attempts to move it from an area close to junction 30 of the busy motorway.
Officers from #GlasgowRP are assisting with this #bull which has managed to wander onto the #M8 near #J30. Despite calling its name on its tag it didn’t seem to acknowledge us and we’re awaiting the local farmer to assist.
— Road Policing Scotland (@polscotrpu) October 21, 2022
There may be delays as you pass for safety.#NoBullPlease pic.twitter.com/b6nHB7OMjQ
A spokesperson said: "Officers from Glasgow RP are assisting with this bull which has managed to wander onto the M8 near J30.
"Despite calling its name on its tag it didn’t seem to acknowledge us and we’re awaiting the local farmer to assist."
We hope Lover Boy is mooved to safety soon.
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