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Published Date: 03 July 2009
A CAR crashed trying to avoid a cow wandering on the motorway.
One person in a Toyota Corolla was injured in the accident on the M1 between junction 38 and junction 39 just south of Woolley Services at around 10.30pm yesterday.

Despite an extensive search the cow was not found.



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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2009 7:36 AM
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  • Location: Halifax
 
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Peter Avinou,

03/07/2009 07:55:03
Ah, the invisible cow syndrome?
Used to be Badgers and Foxes, but cows wriggling through the fencing, they're lethal.
On the other hand did anyone see a Horse Box around?
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MeanRanter,

Hx 03/07/2009 08:32:31
How can someone crash trying to avoid a cow, I mean there hardly as fast as say a horse, was the car driver concentrating as much as they should
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Pot Bellied Pig,

03/07/2009 08:39:43
Someone trying to milk the system. Pull the udder one mate, you're not fooling me. I don't have a beef with them but there's a lot at steak when you crash on the motorway. This is a definite cheesy story, definitely not the cream of today's stories. Why didn't they use their horn and just leather it. The police should tan their hide.
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pjmama,

03/07/2009 08:48:23
They should have just asked it to moooooooove.
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part-time fan,

03/07/2009 09:25:42
Saw the headline - thought they meant the missus!
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part-time fan,

03/07/2009 09:26:06
...or infact, any woman driver!
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MeanRanter,

Hx 03/07/2009 10:07:45
Pull the hefer one
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luddite,

03/07/2009 10:58:36
*Please enter your comment*sounds like a load of bull!
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Peter Avinou,

03/07/2009 12:04:02
#8 luddite
Or Bull sh*t?
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Tommy2008,

04/07/2009 00:31:25
Despite an extensive search the cow was not found.

how come there's no discription of the cow to help us trace it
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