A cheeky Scot has gone viral after asking police to clean up their horse's manure during COP26.
The UN climate summit, which runs until November 12, has seen thousands of people descend on Glasgow from all over the world.
There has been huge fanfare as the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, US President Joe Biden and Greta Thunberg began to pop-up in the city.
But one Scot wasn't fussed about the famous faces or protesting over climate change - instead turning his focus to Glasgow's streets.
The Tik Tok user, who goes by the name of tomoc22, has gone viral after making enquiries about who was cleaning up after Police Scotland's horses.

The animals, drafted in as part of the force's mounted unit to help keep control when the international event kicked off, inevitably have been going to the loo on city's streets.
In the clip, the jokester asks one officer on a horse standing next to a pile of manure: "Excuse me, can you go pick that up?"
While he was given the cold shoulder, he was not deterred and went about asking more officers.
He tells them: "A horse has s*** all over the steps there."
The video has gone viral on Twitter after it was shared alongside the caption: "Glad to see the locals getting involved in COP26 at last."
It has already racked up over 5,000 likes, with one revealing: "[The manure] Was still there this morning."
Another insisted fines should be dished out, saying: "That’s a fixed penalty notice of £80, for a poo much bigger than a dog’s mind you."
A Glasgow City Council said it is not an offence to fail to pick up horse manure, and that it poses no risk to human health.
They added: "Ultimately, it becomes part of normal street cleaning operations (or a matter for landowners)."
The event has been causing disruption for residents across the city, with dozens of locals blocked from gaining access to their own homes after a ring of steel was thrown up around a COP26 VIP dinner.
A number of key roads in the West End were closed for security reasons, with residents stopped from entering the cordoned off area to gain access to their properties.
Cops were also forced to make five arrests as hundreds of climate activists marched through Glasgow as part of demonstrations around the Cop26 summit.
The protest was one of several in Glasgow on Wednesday, as the Cop26 summit discussed the financial system.
Two of the arrests took place after a number of officers were sprayed with paint. Cans of spray paint were also seized.