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Old 06-14-2021 | 12:20 PM
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Talking I found this video and couldn't help but sharing it.


The young 4-eyed blonde in the video says, "Make two trips."

Yeh, right, I like Plumcrazy's remark at that video post:

Make two trips, burn twice as much fuel, pollute the air twice as much, burn up time and money, add wear and tear to truck, risk having the item left behind for the second trip to get spoiled or get stolen, really smart young four-eyed blonde lady!

This forum is pertinent because it is displaying a "hunting vehicle" being used in a specific and practical way. I suppose the guy could use a trailer for his ATV but that adds more money and storage space spent. As long as it's perfectly legal and safe to do, practicality trumps animal dignity.

Does any person here think the way that buck is transported is distasteful? I don't. After all he had no room in the truck bed. Another question, might a cop stop him by the way that deer is being hauled for any safety reason? Is that buck securely fastened to prevent accidental loss of the load?

The issue to me is more about vehicle and highway safety in regards to securely and legally loading trucks than it is about appearing "tacky" to the motoring public. If that buck suddenly fell off at highway speed it could be a hazard to other drivers.The unusual way the buck is hauled may also unsafely distract other drivers even.

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