An eye witness told Glasgow Live that the bike, which features murals of popular comic book characters the Joker and Harley Quinn, was taken away on a tow truck.
A man has been charged with 'road traffic offences' after police pulled over a Joker-themed trike in Glasgow city centre .
Officers pulled over the driver of the three-wheeled trike motorbike on St Vincent Place on Saturday, May 11. A 35-year-old man was reportedly charged in connection with road traffic offences. A report will be forwarded to the Procurator Fiscal.READ MORE: Hamilton woman's 'tears of relief' after sex attacker due for release dies in prison
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "On Saturday, May 11, a 35-year-old man was charged in connection with road traffic offences after being stopped by officers on St Vincent Place, Glasgow. A report will be forwarded to the Procurator Fiscal."Sign up to our daily Glasgow Live newsletter here to receive news and features direct to your inbox
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