Where did this happen that such drivers exist? When I lived in Wisconsin, deer tied to cars and trucks were a common sight. And if they stopped at a gas station or somewhere, the hunters who bagged the deer were congratulated, especially for a buck with an impressive rack.
But here in South Carolina, which is so overrun with deer that the state may proclaim open season, I have not ever seen a deer tied to a hood or trunk lid. Wonder why.
If they are anything like the coastal deer found at Camp Lejeune, they are about the size of a large dog (with longer legs, of course). Just as easy to throw them in the bed of the pickup or back of the SUV, I suppose.
Unfortunately I live in a very BLUE state called New York, though it be upstate. Amen.