A Glasgow pub has been left 'amazed' after a cheeky punter nicked a print from a frame in its toilets.
The Thornwood on Dumbarton Road took to social media to share the weird theft on Monday, September 23.
In the post, bosses of the boozer revealed that 'pub life' never 'ceases to amaze' them.
They went on to question 'who steals a print from a frame in a pub toilet while they've gone for a jobby'.
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The watering hole jokingly questioned the culprit's thought process behind the robbery.
Picturing what happened, the bar believes the brazen art thief was sitting there, 'couple pints in', having a great night, then thought their night 'wouldn't be complete without stealing' the art from the toilet cubicle.
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The venue said: "Pub life never ceases to amaze.
"Who steals a print from a frame in a pub toilet while they've gone for a jobby?
"Imagine sitting there, a couple of pints in, great night - 'ah my night won't be complete without stealing this piece of art from a toilet cubicle.
"Weirdigan behaviour. If it was you, we mock you. Your friends mock you, and your new print has got your poo-ey fingerprints on it.
"Plus points, if you are an artist or a printist, we have newfound wall space."
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Fans of the venue flocked to the comments of the post to share their reaction to the news.
One said: "People can be really embarrassing."
A second joked: "Clearly the bam not buying into the 'no bam' ethos."
Meanwhile, a third added: "That's crap mate."
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