QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (AP) — State authorities have charged the driver of a truck that lost part of its load of expired meat outside an upstate New York mall, resulting in some irate motorists whose vehicles drove over the stinky spill.
The Post-Star of Glens Falls reports that the Albany man was charged with disposing of refuse on a highway.
Officials say the driver for Albany-based Baker Commodities was in the Queensbury area last month to pick up expired meat and grease from restaurants to take to a rendering plant. A door on the truck wasn’t secured and meat slid out as he drove up a hill in front of Aviation Mall.
Dozens of vehicles drove through the spill and wound up having to be cleaned to remove the rotting remnants.
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