A woman fell asleep and crashed her car, risking the lives of her goats in the process
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Anna Caplan
7 years ago
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LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 09: A herd of 100 South African Boer goats chews on tough weeds and dry grasses to clear a steep hillside lot near the Angels Flight funicular railroad on September 9, 2008 in the Bunker Hill high-rise district of downtown Los Angeles, California. Leaders of the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency rented the goats as an economical and environmentally friendly alternative to using gas-powered weed-whacker-wielding humans. Human workers would have charged as much as $7,500 to clear the 2 ?-acre Angels Knoll lot. The goats cost only about $3,000 and there will be no overtime charges. An additional 50 goats will be added to the herd soon to help complete the job in the next week to 10-days. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
A Maine woman crashed her car last week after falling asleep at the wheel. She was traveling with two goats inside the car at the time.
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Authorities found the woman’s car entangled with a median in Guilford, Vermont, last Wednesday in the early-morning hours.
The car hit the start of a guardrail and became wedged on top of it. When first-responders attended to the accident, they found the woman and her animals unhurt.
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It was unknown why the woman was traveling with the farm animals inside her car.
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