The driver 'was in view of passing motorists' on the M62
A HGV driver was fined by police after being spotted 'spending a penny' while parked on the hard shoulder of the M62.
Traffic officers spotted the stationary vehicle on the hard shoulder of the motorway and pulled over. They saw the driver urinating 'in view of passing motorists'. The driver was handed a graduated fixed penalty notice and told to use the toilets at the service, police said. They were warned that the hard shoulder should only be used in an emergency.A picture of the HGV was posted on the GMP Traffic Twitter page this morning. An officer wrote: "Vehicle seen parked up by #GMPCVU on the hard shoulder M62.
"Driver was spending a penny in view of passing motorists. GFPN issued and driver advised to utilise the toilets at the services.Read more of today's top stories here
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