Posted by PJH on January 13, 2012 at 21:46:42 from (50.40.216.157):
In Reply to: Re: OT Gvt run amuck posted by Red Mud on January 13, 2012 at 15:24:05:
I saw a lady hit a black bull one night on the way home from work. Couldn't actually see the bull, but could see his silouette in her headlights as she hit him. If she hadn't hit him, I probably would have - he was heading for my lane. Killed the bull, ruined the car, but she wasn't hurt. The lady who owned the pasture along the accident site came out and identified the bull as hers, but in a few minutes another neighbor showed up and claimed it as his. An argument ensued, and finally both parties decided that neither of them owned the bull. I stuck around to flag traffic until we could drag the dead bull out of the road, then quietly slipped away. I imagine the bull was eventually ownerless. I always thought it would be hard for me to get away with denying ownership if one of my cattle was hit on the highway. Everybody keeps some kind of records, eartag numbers, etc.
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