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Net zero clothing: Biden motorcade flashed in Scotland

US President Joe Biden sits in The Beast Motorcade at Melsbroek Military Airport in Brussels, on June 13, 2021, ahead of the NATO Summit and EU-US summit. (Photo by YVES HERMAN / POOL / AFP)

FILE PHOTO US President Joe Biden sits in The Beast Motorcade at Melsbroek Military Airport in Brussels, on June 13, 2021, ahead of the NATO Summit and EU-US summit. (Photo by YVES HERMAN / POOL / AFP)

GLASGOW 鈥斅燭he leader of the United States is used to crowds and curious onlookers wherever he goes 鈥 but probably not a naked Scotsman with a mobile phone.

Reporters traveling with US President Joe Biden鈥檚 motorcade from Edinburgh to the UN climate change summit in Glasgow observed more than they bargained for.

鈥淎t one point when we were still on smaller country roads, a large, naked Scottish man stood in his front window taking a picture of the motorcade with his phone,鈥 a report from Scott Detrow of National Public Radio said.

It was not clear if Biden witnessed the au naturel onlooker from 鈥淭he Beast,鈥 his armoured limousine.

The president鈥檚 Scottish road adventures didn鈥檛 end there.

On his way back later from Glasgow to Edinburgh to catch an Air Force One flight home to Washington, Biden鈥檚 motorcade missed a highway exit and had to conduct a U-turn.

US presidential motorcades are usually guided by police, in addition to being under heavy protection, so the kinds of navigational mistakes that might be common for ordinary motorists are extremely rare.

But Scotland has some history of providing US presidents with unexpected entertainment.

In 2016, Biden鈥檚 White House predecessor Donald Trump was serenaded by a Mexican Mariachi band, Juan Direction, when he arrived at Glasgow Prestwick airport.

The unscheduled welcoming party came after the then-presidential hopeful had proposed building a wall on the US southern border to keep out Mexican migrants.

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