Toxic Poopsicle: This is What Two Tons of Poop Dumped on the Highway Looks Like

You know what's worse than snow on the road? Poop on the road. Lots and lots of poop. Two tons of poop to be exact.

Last week, a highway exit ramp along the I-65 in Indiana's White County had to be closed because of an unusual spill. Raw sewage, thought to be 300 to 400 gallons of hog waste, was 6 to 8 inches deep in some places.

And if you think scooping up poop is a crappy job, the matter got a bit worse for the cleanup crew because it froze into toxic poopsicles.

I'm sure you want to see what that looks like (warning: it is as gross as it sounds), so here it is after the jump:

View the original story over at WLFI.


"...the driver of the truck has not been found..."
Now, friends and neighbors, I'm no detective, but couldn't they just follow that tire-mark trail of chocolate right back to the ol' duke farm?
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