Tuesday, February 21, 2012

protect animals road users

Having animals knocked down by cars isn't much of a big news. I have seen my fair share of dead rats, birds and sometime cats, on the road. While most of the time the knockers would usually fled without a trace, the latest case not only did he not get to fled off but he left behind an item that would track down the car, the car plate. The driver went back and it became that he "returned to the scene feeling something was wrong". However what makes the news sizzling is that the driver is a national bowler. I have no idea who he is but if he is a national person, then there is a 40% of the people knows him and it seems his fame just expanded, not for bowling but for knocking the dog and not stopping. He returned later but it just isn't the same as stopping on the spot. Most people, even myself would believe he have no choice to come back because his car plate dropped. Due to this incident, now people start to question, why the law does not applies to cats or rats or other animals? According to the article on Mypaper 21-02-12 only certain animals are protected by this law. People are more kinder to animals now and some animal groups wants something to be done on this. Meanwhile the bowler will be in the spotlight especially the internet age.

  Mypaper 21-02-12

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