Cape Town - A South African man working in Scotland as a school crossing patroller has been ordered to stop "high-fiving" children as they cross the road to school.
A school crossing patroller is commonly known as a lollipop man due to the large circular sign on a pole that they hold up to allow children to cross a road safely.
Nkosana Mdikane, 74, became known as "Scotland's happiest lollipop man" because he sang and danced while working, the BBC reported.