IF YOU THINK DEER CAN READ...YOU MIGHT BE FROM NORTH DAKOTA

When you see a deer crossing sign on the road, you're supposed to drive cautiously. The sign means that this area is known for deer activity. Tell that to Donna from Fargo, North Dakota, and she might look at you like you're crazy.

Donna has been in three accidents in two states  involving deer in spots near deer crossing signs. Fed up to the max, Donna began making phone calls and writing letters to newspapers, television stations, even the Departments of Transportation for the state of North Dakota and Minnesota in an attempt to get these signs removed.

Feeling as if she had exhausted all of her ideas, she decided to call Y94 Playhouse Radio. While on the air, Donna revealed her frustrations with the deer crossing signs being in such high-traffic areas. She felt that the deer only cross at those signs because the signs tell them to. Donna, who believes that the government controls the direction of the deer population, says it would be safer for the deer if the signs were posted near schools - with the kids.

Even after telling her twice that the signs aren't for the deer to read, that they're for the drivers, she still went on as if she thought that deer cross at those signs because the signs tell them to. The radio crew conceded by telling her that they would spread awareness to the government about moving the deer crossing signs.

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Ed "Mr. Chap" Chapman is the warden of the Insane Asylum Blog and contributor to www.dangerouslee.biz.