Nebraska police pull over man with a Watusi bull riding in the passengerโs seat https://t.co/UpzcijbjVN pic.twitter.com/PdQPSt6Kkj
โ philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) August 30, 2023
Iโm not sure I have much to really add to this video, as I was scrolling through Twitter the other day it popped up and the first image in the video was so preposterous I couldnโt help but laugh out loud:

What a picture. BAD BOYS 4 LYFE!
When Lee Myers and Howdy Doody are rolling through your town, hide the women and children.
Now from what I can tell, this is a modified Crown Vic? A quick google search on the average weight of a Watusi bull shows that they range from 1,500 to 1,700 pounds. So my question is this: How? Also: What?
How, HOW is this thing not scraping the ground with Howdy Doody riding shotty. Also, how, HOW, does Lee Myers get Howdy Doody to sit still for a ride on the highway? I canโt get my dog to chill for 3 seconds in the back seat of the car for a 5 minute ride. I guess thereโs not a lot of room for Howdy to maneuver, but I would also guess that when a 1,500 pound Watusi bull wants to move, itโs going to move.
Anyway, not sure if you caught this during the video, but Howdy Doody lived up to his last name when they got pulled over by Johnny Law:
Some passengers just canโt maintain their cool during a routine traffic stop. It also feels pretty likely that other cars give Lee and Howdy a WIDE tailing distance when theyโre on the road. Canโt imagine that hitting your windshield at 55 mph would be a pleasant experience.
PS: This is another example of a day in the life of a police officer being completely unpredictable. I mean what did the radio call for this stop? โCar 47, weโve got a modified white Crown Vic on the highway with a Watusi bull sitting shotgun.โ โโฆโฆ.come again?โ
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