[Animal News]Animals are also lives. A living dog was suspected of being run over by a minibus, and finally died of serious injuries. The minibus ignored it. At 7:15 last night, the Volunteers of the Waves saw off. A garage staff witnessed a green minibus No. 39 knocking over a dog on Kung-an Road in Yuen Long, but did not stop and drove away. Volunteers contacted Mao Shou to help take the dog for treatment, but the dog eventually died of serious injuries. The driver of the minibus involved in the accident did not stop immediately following hitting the dog, violating the Road Traffic Ordinance. The wave sees off the passengers of the minibus who witnessed the incident and appealed to them to contact them.
According to the newly revised “Road Traffic Ordinance” legislation, when a vehicle accident causes a cat or dog to be injured, the driver must stop and provide personal data including name and address to the police officer or anyone who has reasonable grounds to request, and no later than Call the police within 24 hours of the accident. If a driver hits a cat or dog without stopping, he can be fined 10,000 yuan and imprisoned for 12 months. If he fails to call the police within 24 hours, he can be fined 25,000 yuan and imprisoned for 6 months.
Lang Lang said that he received help at 7:15 last night, saying that a dog was hit by a car on Gongan Road, Yuen Long, and his lower body might not move. After the volunteers arrived, they found that the dog was still alive, so they contacted Mao Shou for help, but the dog was seriously injured and finally died.
Volunteers pointed out that the dog was knocked down and run over by a green minibus No. 39, and the minibus even ran away. Seeing this, the garage staff wanted to move the dog to the side of the road, but another minibus approached and did not slow down. The garage staff rushed out of the road and stopped the minibus to prevent the dog from being run over once more.
The dog eventually passed away, and the garage staff also said that they would call the police. Volunteers who saw the incident described the incident as people and gods, and criticized the minibus driver for ignoring the dog’s life, and called on passengers on the minibus who witnessed the incident to contact them.
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