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Note: Andy Lau, a remote mountainous area, was sentenced for "manslaughtering" impala by raising hunting dogs

author:Cold eyes look at Bashu

Andy Lau was sentenced for "manslaughter" of impala in breeding a hunting dog and sentenced to 200,000 yuan in compensation for economic losses?

Yes, you're right. It's just that this Andy Lau is not the big star in Hong Kong, Andy Lau. It is Andy Lau, a farmer in a remote mountainous area of Wangcang County, Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province. The two Andy Lau are just the same name, the same surname and different lives, and they are not related to each other.

Note: Andy Lau, a remote mountainous area, was sentenced for "manslaughtering" impala by raising hunting dogs

As early as 2016-2017, because this Andy Lau mistakenly caught a wild protected animal impala when hunting wild boar in the next set, and three hunting dogs raised to drive wild boar, and did not pay attention to "manslaughter" to protect the wild wild impala. That is, the "gray sheep" in the local population. Sentenced for violating relevant wildlife protection regulations.

Although, the mountain farmer Andy Lau has always argued that he really did not deliberately hunt and kill impala, and that he only raised dogs to drive away the wild boar herds that wantonly waste crops and take people's food. And he really didn't know that the 'gray sheep' in the eyes of the locals was the precious endangered wild animal impala, and he completely accidentally killed the wild protected animal impala. But nothing he said was a justification for his transgressions. Finally, at the end of last year, the local court found that Andy Lau was convicted of illegally hunting and killing rare and endangered wild animals, and was sentenced to three years in prison, suspended for four years. It was also fined RMB 20,000 and compensated for the loss of ecological resources caused by the criminal act of 200,000 RMB.

Note: Andy Lau, a remote mountainous area, was sentenced for "manslaughtering" impala by raising hunting dogs

At present, the 20,000 yuan fine Andy Lau has been paid, but he has only paid part of the 200,000 yuan ecological resource loss fee. Because the family really can't come up with such a large amount of money for the time being. At present, one of the three hounds who "committed crimes" in the family was bitten to death by a wild boar, and the other two were also dead. His family did not dare to keep dogs anymore. However, the problem of wild boar destroying crops still exists. So now he's trying to protect his family's crops. He had to reduce the amount of cultivation, and he also adopted a relatively old method to prevent the invasion of wild boar herds. That is, he built a shack next to his own crop field, and he guarded the shack every day. In the evening, another fire was lit and some firecrackers were prepared. Prevent wild animals, including wild boars, from destroying his family's crop fields.

Note: Andy Lau, a remote mountainous area, was sentenced for "manslaughtering" impala by raising hunting dogs

@ Cold eyes on Bashu: It seems that in rural areas, there is also a great risk in raising dogs. Because most dogs can't understand people at all. So it's easy for them to run out and bite a wild animal and come back without paying attention, causing a big disaster. Just like the three dogs raised by this Sichuan farmer Andy Lau. The trouble is relatively large. It's not just the owner who is sentenced. More importantly, for most rural households. 220,000 yuan is really not a small amount.

At present, there are many reports of wild boar harming the three farmers. It seems that the plague of wild boars is no longer a local problem, but a common problem in the entire rural area. How to balance the contradiction between protecting wild animals and protecting the development of three rural areas. Really a big problem.

However, in my opinion, the Sichuan farmer Andy Lau's current approach to preventing wild boars from spoiling crops is still very risky. Why do I say there is a lot of risk? That is, every night he used the method of burning firewood or setting off firecrackers to drive away wild boars, which also had a great risk of breaking the law. Because burning firewood to make a fire and setting off firecrackers will pollute the environment and even cause wildfires.

Note: Andy Lau, a remote mountainous area, was sentenced for "manslaughtering" impala by raising hunting dogs

You should know that the field burning pattern that has been passed down for hundreds of thousands of years has now been banned because of environmental pollution. Burning wildfires or setting off firecrackers in the fields like Andy Lau's will also cause environmental pollution, and there is also a danger of triggering mountain fires. Therefore, I sincerely recommend to Andy Lau, a farmer in Sichuan, that you should not ignore the potential dangers. Please stop immediately your act of burning fires or setting off firecrackers to drive wild boars. You can do the same in a more environmentally friendly way: hold a mallet in your hand, stay by your family's crop field 24 hours a day, and use the mallet in your hand to drive it away when a wild boar comes to harm the crops! This way is the real zero emission and zero pollution, right?

Note: Andy Lau, a remote mountainous area, was sentenced for "manslaughtering" impala by raising hunting dogs

I don't know if the Andy Lau in Hong Kong has a dog to feed at home? I wondered if his dog had accidentally "accidentally killed" the impala when he went on an outing in the countryside with them one day. It was also sentenced to accompany the loss of ecological resources of 200,000 yuan. I think that the compensation of 200,000 yuan may be a "drizzle" for him?

Finally, I remind the majority of villagers and friends that feeding dogs is risky, and always be careful!

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Note: Andy Lau, a remote mountainous area, was sentenced for "manslaughtering" impala by raising hunting dogs

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