The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

PETA billboard to honor cows killed in I-75 crash

- By Chelsea Prince

A new billboard on display in Cobb County seeks to memorializ­e 10 cows killed on I-75 last month when a tractor-trailer hauling the cattle overturned.

Officials with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said the sign, which reads “I’m ME, Not MEAT. See the Individual. Go Vegan,” is intended to make something of their deaths.

“If this message of compassion inspires just one driver to go vegan, the 10 gentle cows who were killed won’t have died in vain,” PETA executive vice president Tracy Reiman said Wednesday in a statement. “PETA’s billboard pays trib- ute to their too-short lives and encourages motorists to help prevent future suffering by keeping cows and all other animals off their plates.”

The cows were among 19 being transporte­d through Cobb County on May 17 when the driver of the tractor-trailer drifted into another lane and overcor- rected, sending the rig into a sound barrier at the end of a turned, guardrail. killing The 10 truck cows over- and liberating the others. Those that surv i ved roamed the freeway until emergency crews could corral them on the side of the road to await transport. They were then taken to a sales pen in North Geor- gia, Channel 2 Action News reported. The crash closed I-75 North and snarled Atlanta traffic for hours during the morning commute. Just a few weeks later, a nother cattle hauler tipped over on the I-285 South ramp to I-20 East in DeKalb County. The June 8 wreck killed three cows and trapped dozens of others, blocking the interchang­e and complicati­ng yet another metro Atlanta morning commute.

A total of 36 cows were on the truck headed for Augusta when it overturned attempting to navigate the curve of the ramp. The surviving cows continued to their destinatio­n after they were safely removed from the overturned truck by workers with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

It sits near Allgood Road in Marietta and will promote PETA’s message through July 15.

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This billboard sits near Allgood Road in Marietta and will promote PETA’s message through July 15. The message encourages motorists to make lifestyle choices more favorable to livestock.

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