Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you run it over or did you nick it? I think if you bumped a goose and kept going it's not a big deal.
If you left a dead goose in the middle of the road and went home, even goose haters (hi!) will have a problem with that. You can't leave dead animals in the street and be a good neighbor.
Huh? Of course you can leave a dead animal in the road. I'm not getting out of my car to drag some wild animal carcass to the curb. Or what, put it in my car and drive it to the dump? You must be kidding.
--someone who has never run anything over
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you run it over or did you nick it? I think if you bumped a goose and kept going it's not a big deal.
If you left a dead goose in the middle of the road and went home, even goose haters (hi!) will have a problem with that. You can't leave dead animals in the street and be a good neighbor.
Huh? Of course you can leave a dead animal in the road. I'm not getting out of my car to drag some wild animal carcass to the curb. Or what, put it in my car and drive it to the dump? You must be kidding.
--someone who has never run anything over
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I hit a goose and kept driving. We have a pond in our neighborhood that has a goose infestation problem that is the source of many NextDoor and neighborhood list serve threads, with people very involved on both sides, basically leave the geese alone they are nature and they are disgusting and leave poop everywhere let’s get rid of them.
I am on neither side and have never paid much attention.
Today I nicked one, there are probably 30-40 total, and kept going in my car. They are very slow and were crossing and I was thinking I could maneuver around them instead of waiting 5 min for them to cross as they grazed. I was apparently seen and my license taken down and tracked. Currently the source of a debate on both sites.
My plan is to continue to say nothing. Tell me how this is going to turn out. I really don’t want to be the goose killer lady but I am, so I just need to ride this out.
Anonymous wrote:It’s cold of you to have nicked one or run it over without stopping and at least showing concern. I think it’s cold hearted. You very well know that it doesn’t take five minutes for them to cross the road. You were impatient and could’ve waited.
Now legally speaking, I don’t think anyone can do anything to you and you should just keep quiet and hope your house doesn’t get toilet papered.
Anonymous wrote:Did you run it over or did you nick it? I think if you bumped a goose and kept going it's not a big deal.
If you left a dead goose in the middle of the road and went home, even goose haters (hi!) will have a problem with that. You can't leave dead animals in the street and be a good neighbor.