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Smart Car, Deer Collide On Route 20

A Cooperstown resident driving along Route 20 Sunday sent this photo back from the scene of a Smart Car collision with a deer. The passengers were treated for injuries; the deer escaped.
A Cooperstown resident driving along Route 20 Sunday sent this photo back from the scene of a Smart Car collision with a deer. The passengers were treated for injuries; the deer wasn’t to be seen.

UPDATE: PHOTO A HOAX

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  1. This picture has been floating around the internet for years. Usually in a meme about a squirrel hitting a smart car.

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