
photo courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Several Ridgewood Police uniformed Patrol Officers and members of the Ridgewood Signal Department used hand tools to free a buck who became impaled on a fence at 207 Prospect Street, Ridgewood on Friday morning, 11/09. The injured animal stood up and ran away shortly after police officers removed a cut section of fencing from his leg.
The finest police department in Bergen County, hands down.
BAN ALL FENCES !!!
.
If it could save JUST ONE deer…..
.
Thats crazy
Well well well, someone told me that is Janice Willett’s house. Did she come out to help save the deer? Or was she too busy writing shitty comments about Susan Knudsen from her basement computer in the middle of the night.
how many does it take to free a hoof ? deer are hazards and should have been dispatched to the deep divide on the spot rather than to have it bolting across the road on dark night into a windshield…
The town sure has some angry Beavers..mostly pissed off
by the spend a thon underway across the board..we need some emergency cost management intervention before
the 80 foot pre fabricated beams for Garazilla don’t fit on any of our cow path narrow corner roads ..It will be a thrilla when the blame game starts on the towns shut down for that fiasco..across from a major rail track and a Height and Width clearance restricted location..just wait..