Snick33 wrote:When driving on 260, in that area be on the lookout for elk, they are everywhere, and hitting one is a serious accident. I read that on 260, in Sitgreaves last year, there were six Elk accidents, per mile of road.
I'd like to read that please
you've been hitting the sauce man
: rein : : rein : these aren't elks
PRESCOTT - A local Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation committee member struck and critically injured a bull elk with his pickup after leaving a fund-raiser for the animal.
The accident occurred May 17 on Arizona 89 at about 10:30 p.m.
"He was standing in the middle of the road when I came around the corner," said Scott Glattfelder, who estimated the 3-year-old elk's weight at more than 700 pounds.
Insurance fraud. People claiming to have been hit by deer. To the tune of $5 million.
And you wonder why Pennsylvania leads the country in number of deer hit by motorists?
Forty-one people in Philadelphia are facing charges in what prosecutors call an elaborate insurance fraud scheme that used dead deer to fake car accidents.
“They actually kept deer carcasses at their shop and would pour deer blood over cars and they would simulate accidents and take photographs that they called Hollywood photos,” Williams said.
@chumley
I attempted to run a similar scam back in Michigan with mixed results. I could not get a hold of any deer, so I was using human cadavers from the local morgue instead, not nearly as effective and it raised far more questions then I was prepared to deal with..
@chumley
If PA didn't overhunt the wolves and cougars into extinction, then the deer population would be in check, thus reducing the # of accidents caused by deer, which would lower their car insurance rates. Deer kill more people than wolves and courgars combined. PA and other states can re-introduce them into the wilderness, but they won't. Serves them right.
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The Eagle wrote:@SpiderLegs
Is that the reason ALL Steeler's Fans are......"That Way"?
Bill Clinton's campaign adviser while working on another campaign for a PA politician was asked about the state. He said that Pennsylvania has Pittsburgh in the west, Philadelphia in the east and Alabama in the middle. Pretty accurate assessment.
Been observing elk when walking or hiking from my home in Payson. Walked up on one that was sitting on the ground and it stood up less than five feet directly in front of me. It was a large cow elk, had to check for humps to make sure it was not a camel.
When I was stationed in Alaska in 1970 a fellow soldier in my company was decapitated when his MG Midget hit a moose. Being so low the MG went under the moose.
Have you noticed also on 260, past Star Valley, on up to the Rim, there is a line of elk fence now, on both sides of the new highway? It's not easy to spot all the time--sometimes it's back in the woods a bit. I don't know what ADOT's plan is regarding building more of them, though.
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