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Video : Police Pull Over A Car With Huge Cow Crammed Into Passenger Seat

Video : Police in Nebraska, pull over a car with huge cow crammed into the passenger seat.
The car, which had a ‘Horn’ attached to the front Grille, had half of its roof cut off in order to fit the animal.
According to reports, the man driving the car was given a warning by police, and was ordered to take the bull back home.
Police in Norfolk, Nebraska on Wednesday pulled over a car for having a huge bull with massive horns standing in its passenger seat. The car, which had a ‘Horn’ attached to the front Grille, had half of its roof cut off in order to fit the large cow.
News Channel Nebraska captured the moment the car was pulled over by the police. According to reports, the man driving the car was given a warning by police, and was ordered to take the bull back home.
“The officers received a call referencing a car driving into town that had a cow in it,” Police Captain Chad Reiman told the outlet.
“They thought that it was going to be a calf, something small or something that would actually fit inside the vehicle.”
“As a result, the officer performed a traffic stop and addressed some traffic violations that were occurring with that particular situation,” Reiman added.
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