As soon as the news broke, Traffic Scotland took pains to say it was a serious event, not a joke. But that didn't stop people from putting their own spin on the story of the border collie who took control of a small tractor — which then drove onto a highway Wednesday.
Traffic Scotland announced a disruption to the morning commute on the M74 highway, "due to dog taking control of tractor... nope, not joking." Saying that a farmer and police were at the scene, the agency added, "
#maycausetailbacks
The dog lives on a sheep farm near the main highway southeast of Glasgow, near Abington. Farmer Tom Hamilton
tells Scotland's STV
"The dog was unhurt after reportedly leaning on the controls of the tractor, taking it from a field on to the road,"
the BBC
"Don was fine and did not bark during the incident," Hamilton tells STV.
On Twitter, people chimed in with a variety of jokes playing on whether the police had any "leads" in the case. Some said the story was "barking mad" — and an Edinburgh man said, "Ruff morning then..."
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