Police Officers Use AC/DC's 'Hell's Bells' to Herd Cattle Off the Road

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Police Officers Use AC/DC's 'Hell's Bells' to Herd Cattle Off the Road
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.ACDC's music is being used to herd cattle off the road 🐄

on Tuesday of a massive bison blocking the road in oncoming traffic.

"Being a deputy around West Yellowstone comes with unusual duties, including herding bison off the highway so no one gets hurt," the post reads. "When deputies respond to a bison on the road, they turn on lights and siren and encourage the animal to leave the road with an air horn." The post then added a funny detail: "With a reluctant bison, they’ve been known to play AC/DC’s Hell’s Bells over the speakers – that usually seems to work."

The story is hilariously similar to another incident in which rock music was used to wad off unwanted animals. At the beginning of August, a woman in Vancouver, British Columbia,

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