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Sheep Found in the Back of a Peugeot by Police

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Ewe must be joking

Bought legitimately !! , who transports a sheep in the back of a normal car, it would be an animal trailer or transporter, so obviously stolen

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/police-stop-car-running-red-23851598.amp

telmel
over a year ago
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Leannexxx

They might have wanted it for dinner 😂

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telmel

They would have gotton a few mutton dinners out of that one L

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MissShakira

I’m a sheep farmer . My husband went to sort two sheep without a trailer . He realised they needed bringing home so he put them in the back seats of a Ford Focus . He arrived on the drive with them in the back safe to say I was speechless . He thought it was ok because they had there belts on 🤨😅

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telmel

I suppose there are cases like your husbands M where some ingenuity is needed in emergencies

But with the vehicle in the story having no insurance etc i am willing to bet the sheep was stolen

Unless the vehicle owner told the police the sheep was driving

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