Officer rescues pig from busy road | ABC News

An officer rescued a little pig from a busy road, transporting the animal he named “Oliver” to the RSPCA.

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37 thoughts on “Officer rescues pig from busy road | ABC News

  1. Sir are you married? And if no will you marry me? I'm not sure how it works but saving that pig and that laugh just made you World's Sexiest Cop

  2. Fucken pigs always looking out for family! All that pig needs now is a skin tight shirt and pants a badge gun and a cucumber stuck up his ass so he walks cool ….

  3. Lol I stopped for a baby dear one time that barely knew how to walk following her mother across the road eavry person should help out like the officer did

  4. People of America you voted for a narcissistic billionaire, ex- Casino owner, a felon that defrauded his own university, a TV actor, and a man who links up with TV religions offering to do miracles In exchange for money. America you are a superpower to the world and this is the best you can do? Is it just me or does this make anybody else nervous? The thought that the world could come to an end because some actor had a bad hair day is a little too precious even for me. Now if Bugs Bunny was president, I think I would feel better that his speechwriters could at least read and write and can keep him safe from Yosemite Sam (NRA supporter). Bugs Bunny for president in 2020 a real man's man.

  5. And on pig slaughter: "If the hog is conscious, … it takes a long time for him to bleed out. These hogs get up to the scalding tank, hit the water, and start kicking and screaming… There's a rotating arm that pushes them under. No chance for them to get out. I am not sure if they burn to death before they drown, but it takes them a couple of minutes to stop thrashing."  -Slaughterhouse, Eisnetz

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