“The school rivalry got way too out of hand.”
Teenagers and dead deer: a winning combination!
Dead deer prank riles students at rival high school
Dead doe is put inside Comfort Deer bus
Follow up questions:
a) What kind of a high school mascot is a “Comfort Deer”?
b) Football, sure, cheerleading maybe. But since when did Texans take high school girls volleyball so seriously?
c) What’s the crime here? Anyone want to hunt through the Texas Criminal Code for an applicable offense?
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dm said,
October 22, 2007 @ 12:07 pm
littering?
maya said,
October 22, 2007 @ 8:10 pm
In my research so far, this might violate one of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Codes which say deer that were hunted have to be tagged and processed at a final destination point. It might violate one of the health and safety codes, about disposal of a carcass, but I haven’t found anything specific yet about deer which were already dead and then taken to another location (i.e. schoolbus). And there is a section of the penal code on cruelty to livestock animals, but doesn’t mention torture or deliberate killing of wildlife animals.