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A hilarious video shows an Alabama lawmaker’s frustration when he discovered his car had been seized by goats last week.
Madison County Deputy Casey Thrower was delivering civic documents early Friday morning.
A video provided by Storyful shows one goat bouncing on top of the lieutenant’s car and another standing in the passenger seat eating papers.
The thrower’s reaction changes from irritation to frustration and anger.
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“Get out. Are you kidding? Get out!” the assistant pitcher says to the goat in the video. “Don’t eat anything over there. Don’t eat that. Come on.”
The lieutenant’s handheld walkie-talkie was heard talking about another incident.
“Don’t eat that and get out! Get out! Have you lost your mind?”
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The sheriff’s deputy left the patrol door open for an unusual reason, according to the Madison County Sheriff’s Office.
The sheriff’s office said on Facebook, “Due to the number of homes he visits each day, the deputy pitcher has been attacked by dogs in the past and had to flee, so he has had to leave his car door open. I explained that there is
While many employers may resent damaged paperwork, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office humorously wrote about the deputy’s Friday morning misfortune.
“Nothing is considered routine while working in the Patrol Department,” the sheriff’s office joked on Facebook.
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“The lieutenant pitcher has served the citizens of Madison County for nearly 40 years and is considered one of our GOAT lieutenants,” the Facebook post added. GOAT is a common acronym meaning “Best of All Time”.