Chris Herring
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Bunn, NC (Near Raleigh)
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When a car hits a dog, does the driver have a moral responsibility to stop/call?
I have seen many posts in my few years on this message board regarding dogs hit/killed by a vehicle. Often the poster makes mention of the driver not stopping and many times refers to the driver in a derogatory way because they did not stop.
I wonder about this because of 3 reasons; 1. Often an animal that has just been injured may lash out due to pain, this would put the driver in jeapardy. 2. Owners of dead pets often lash out or act irrationally at the initial shock of their pets death/injury, a prime example occurred in my neighborhood when a lady hit a dog in the road, she stopped to notify the owners and was treated extremely badly, they followed her home (down the street) and an arguement and fight ensued, arrests were made. I bet those folks never notify an owner again if they hit a pet in fact most of my neighborhood is likely to not make a notification after seeing that occur. 3. The driver may be young, female, alone or something of this nature; stopping late night, on a back road, might be a scary thing for them?
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