Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an animal is wounded in a traffic accident, the driver should take responsibility. He should euthanize the animal as quickly, efficiently, and safely as possible.
And: don't make animal control come out while the animal is suffering; just man-up and do the right thing.
What??!!!?? How should this euthanasia be carried out?!! Do tell.
You're kidding, right? You mean to tell us you've never rung a goose/duck's neck, or at least witnessed it?? Never even been to the eastern shore of MD??
Sheesh - suburban people- you don't even realize how small the little bubble you live in really is. YouTube to your rescue (don't panic - the bird in the video is already dead): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_iS_dUiKCk
I've done this probably more than a thousand times in MD; it doesn't harm the crippled bird and is the humane thing to do.
Good idea. Just get out and kill it with your bare hands. Should be a good warning to the other geese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an animal is wounded in a traffic accident, the driver should take responsibility. He should euthanize the animal as quickly, efficiently, and safely as possible.
And: don't make animal control come out while the animal is suffering; just man-up and do the right thing.
What??!!!?? How should this euthanasia be carried out?!! Do tell.
You're kidding, right? You mean to tell us you've never rung a goose/duck's neck, or at least witnessed it?? Never even been to the eastern shore of MD??
Sheesh - suburban people- you don't even realize how small the little bubble you live in really is. YouTube to your rescue (don't panic - the bird in the video is already dead): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_iS_dUiKCk
I've done this probably more than a thousand times in MD; it doesn't harm the crippled bird and is the humane thing to do.
Good idea. Just get out and kill it with your bare hands. Should be a good warning to the other geese.
Do they ever carry the bird flu?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an animal is wounded in a traffic accident, the driver should take responsibility. He should euthanize the animal as quickly, efficiently, and safely as possible.
And: don't make animal control come out while the animal is suffering; just man-up and do the right thing.
What??!!!?? How should this euthanasia be carried out?!! Do tell.
You're kidding, right? You mean to tell us you've never rung a goose/duck's neck, or at least witnessed it?? Never even been to the eastern shore of MD??
Sheesh - suburban people- you don't even realize how small the little bubble you live in really is. YouTube to your rescue (don't panic - the bird in the video is already dead): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_iS_dUiKCk
I've done this probably more than a thousand times in MD; it doesn't harm the crippled bird and is the humane thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an animal is wounded in a traffic accident, the driver should take responsibility. He should euthanize the animal as quickly, efficiently, and safely as possible.
And: don't make animal control come out while the animal is suffering; just man-up and do the right thing.
What??!!!?? How should this euthanasia be carried out?!! Do tell.
- you don't even realize how small the little bubble you live in really is. YouTube to your rescue (don't panic - the bird in the video is already dead): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_iS_dUiKCk
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could actually be charged with animal cruelty. You can't just run an animal over in the road and keep driving. Now if a dog runs out in front of you and you are not at fault thats one thing. But to see a goose crossing and decide you are more importand and just run it over, thats just cruel and you can be charged.
Lawyer peeps, help us out. Is this legal fact, or just fevered internet ramblings?
It's not animal cruelty. It's called "an accident" in legal terms.
As to the poster asking about how to euthanize it, just whip out your Glock and put a cap in the thing. That will get the HOA fired up for another week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could actually be charged with animal cruelty. You can't just run an animal over in the road and keep driving. Now if a dog runs out in front of you and you are not at fault thats one thing. But to see a goose crossing and decide you are more importand and just run it over, thats just cruel and you can be charged.
Lawyer peeps, help us out. Is this legal fact, or just fevered internet ramblings?
It's not animal cruelty. It's called "an accident" in legal terms.
As to the poster asking about how to euthanize it, just whip out your Glock and put a cap in the thing. That will get the HOA fired up for another week.
Anonymous wrote:You could actually be charged with animal cruelty. You can't just run an animal over in the road and keep driving. Now if a dog runs out in front of you and you are not at fault thats one thing. But to see a goose crossing and decide you are more importand and just run it over, thats just cruel and you can be charged.
Lawyer peeps, help us out. Is this legal fact, or just fevered internet ramblings?
You could actually be charged with animal cruelty. You can't just run an animal over in the road and keep driving. Now if a dog runs out in front of you and you are not at fault thats one thing. But to see a goose crossing and decide you are more importand and just run it over, thats just cruel and you can be charged.
Anonymous wrote:If an animal is wounded in a traffic accident, the driver should take responsibility. He should euthanize the animal as quickly, efficiently, and safely as possible.
And: don't make animal control come out while the animal is suffering; just man-up and do the right thing.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not the leaving that’s the issue. It’s the fact that you’re in SUCH a hurry you couldn’t wait until the road is clear. You’re an entitled jerk. That’s simply it.
Anonymous wrote:You could actually be charged with animal cruelty. You can't just run an animal over in the road and keep driving. Now if a dog runs out in front of you and you are not at fault thats one thing. But to see a goose crossing and decide you are more importand and just run it over, thats just cruel and you can be charged.
There was an incident in Laurel recently where someone ran over seagulls intentionally, The Police are looking for the suspect.