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April 29, 2013

IT WAS RELEASED AFTER PRODUCING A VALID ETC.

Angie Guerrero was driving on the 14 Freeway in Santa Clarita when she spotted a huge snake in the car.

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You thought snakes on a plane was an inconvenience? Try driving with one crawling right next to you and slithering between your legs.

Well, of course some people... um, never mind.

"The snake was taken into custody." So it was read its Miranda rights and given a lawyer? What were the charges?

And what live food was the snake after in the car?

Anyone seen her cat lately?

I'm guessing the car seat is also now spotted.

Probably escaped from the guy with the bleeding goat's head and wooden penises......

I have friends who call that "foreplay."

Caught me crawlin', baby,
When the grass is very high
Keep on crawlin' till the day I die
I'm the crawlin' King Snake
And I rule my den
You better give me what I want
Ain't gonna crawl no more

That was obviously a King Snake and no danger to anyone bigger than a large mouse.
I spent the day in the jungle behind our house clearing vines and small trees. I was wearing shorts and running shoes.
I wasn't one bit worried I might meet a snake. In fact, it would have livened up the day.

Nope, I don't worry about meeting snakes, either. Of course I live in a state where the only venomous reptile is a small, ineffective, timid rattlesnake from outstate who always votes ... oops, almost strayed into politics, there.

Anyway, whenever we catch one, we send it to Lansing.

How much of the CHP training program is devoted to snake removal?

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