Cyclist in road rage attack on a bird
AN ANGRY cyclist ran over a seagull then slammed it to the pavement by
its wing. The battered seagull has died following the injuries sustained in the attack at Churchill Square, Brighton, at about 3.45pm on Thursday. The bird’s wing was hanging out of its socket and shocked onlookers called for help. The cyclist rode away. Numberplates are needed to deter this sort of behaviour. https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1781...onto-pavement/ |
Cyclist in road rage attack on a bird
On 03/08/2019 08:36, MrCheerful wrote:
AN ANGRY cyclist ran over a seagull then slammed it to the pavement by its wing. The battered seagull has died following the injuries sustained in the attack at Churchill Square, Brighton, at about 3.45pm on Thursday. The bird’s wing was hanging out of its socket and shocked onlookers called for help. The cyclist rode away.Â* Numberplates are needed to deter this sort of behaviour. https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1781...onto-pavement/ "cyclist-runs-seagull-grabs-wing-slams-onto-pavement, he bird’s wing was hanging out of its socket and shocked onlookers called for help" !? The only sensible and compassionate thing to do is to put the bird out of its misery quickly. -- Bod |
Cyclist in road rage attack on a bird
On 03/08/2019 08:36, MrCheerful wrote:
Linked ... ....another pointless report. A few years ago, I was cycling along and ran over a rabbit with both wheels. It nearly caused me to fall off. When the adrenaline kicked in it scurried back to cover. I don't suppose it survived. One of its friends did notice me but didn't notice the car overtaking me. A car obviously has the advantage because it can run over and batter all in one. In other words, with a motor vehicle **** happens. Had I gone looking for the first rabbit and put it out of its misery, that would have made me an evil, angry cyclist. Is there no end to the stupidity of some people? |
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