dead-deer

photo taken from bellandnsons.com

In Kittanning, Pennsylvania the citizens are up in a roar over a recent development regarding deer carcasses rotting in a lot. Hundreds of these dead deer have been kept in a lot and is causing a horrible stench smelt by many in the area.

Randy Good of North Buffalo Township has the responsibility of removing deer carcasses from the roads in five Pennsylvania counties. The approximate number of deer picked up per day has been 50-100.

Due to this large amount of dead deer, he has had no choice but to dump the carcasses in the lot hundreds at a time. As a result, the horrible stench that comes along with it can reach over a half-mile away.

Hey Mr. Good, I found an easy solution to the problem. Have the state of Pennsylvania give you proper funding for more trucks to alleviate the citizens from the smell of death!