Radio presenter's motorway nightmare after being exposed to '6 willies' on trip

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Pamela Joyce said she saw half a dozen men having "emergency wees" on the motorway on one commute (Image: Ronnie Haughey <ronnie.haughey@mirror.co.uk>)
Pamela Joyce said she saw half a dozen men having "emergency wees" on the motorway on one commute (Image: Ronnie Haughey )

A radio presenter has spoken of her horror after seeing half a dozen men urinating at the side of the road during her commute to work.

Today FM host Pamela Joyce revealed on air how she'd seen an obscene amount of "willies" as she drove into Galway from Dublin, Ireland, before elaborating on her experience on social media.

She initially spoke of the matter live last Friday and then published a one-minute video to the station's TikTok account.

Galway native Pamela - who hosts the 12-2pm slot - explained that on February 10 her "lovely carefree vibes" were ruined by seeing the "emergency wees".

This is despite there being multiple services along the route.

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Radio presenter's motorway nightmare after being exposed to '6 willies' on tripPamela revealed her horror live on air (Star News Desk <[email protected]>)
Radio presenter's motorway nightmare after being exposed to '6 willies' on tripPamela said she was confused as the motorway has numerous service stations (SWNS)

"So on Friday, I headed to Galway for the weekend and I really enjoy my Friday drive," she said, reports the Irish Mirror.

"Here I am, having a lovely time going down the M4/6 but my lovely carefree vibes were interrupted.

“In the two and a half hours journey from Dublin to Galway I saw no fewer than six willies. Six! I’m talking about men widdling on the side of the road.

“And I don’t mean little silhouettes, it was pulled in either on the hard shoulder, widdling away to their heart’s content. Mickeys blowing in the wind.”

Pamela added: “Come on now, I understand there are emergency cases, when you got to go, you got to go. But I do not believe that there were six emergency wees on the M6.

“There are top-tier service stations dotted along the route, you’re never more than 15-20 minutes from a service station on the way to Galway. Put your willy away!”

Erika Sassone

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