Holy cow!
A man in Nebraska was pulled over for driving down the highway in a compact car with a large Watusi bull sitting in the passenger seat.
Officers from the Norfolk Police Division received a call around 10 a.m. Wednesday reporting a man driving eastbound on highway 275 with a shotgun riding a cow.
“They thought it was going to be a calf, something small or something that would actually fit in the vehicle,” Police Capt. Chad Reiman told the Nebraska Northeast News Channel.
Photos show the huge black and white pit bull — named Howdy Doody — riding in the tiny modified car with massive shoulders, a giant head and horns protruding from where half the roof and windshield are.
The man and the bull were seen traveling eastbound on highway 275 on Wednesday. SOUTHEAST – NEBRASKA NEWS CHANNEL
The Watusi bull, named Howdy Doody, has large horns. SOUTHEAST – NEBRASKA NEWS CHANNEL
Police had expected to find a smaller calf or cow in the car than the big bull. SOUTHEAST – NEBRASKA NEWS CHANNEL
The passenger side door has been replaced with a metal slatted fence normally found in a cowshed, photos show the car.
A sign at the fence reads “Nebraska’s Great Rodeo Parade: Best Car Entry.”
“As a result, officers conducted a traffic stop and dealt with several traffic violations that occurred with the situation,” Reiman said.
The driver of the vehicle received several warnings before he was released by police. SOUTHEAST – NEBRASKA NEWS CHANNEL
Police identified the driver of the vehicle as Lee Meyer, of Neligh.
“The officer wrote him several warnings,” Reiman told the outlet. “There are several issues that can be mentioned with the situation. The officer chose to write him a warning and ask him to take the animal home and leave the city.”
Meyer and Howdy Doody went home afterward, police said.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/