Recently, a contradictory incident caused by a dog has once again aroused social concern.
A man was verbally assaulted and physically altered in public by a female dog walker, which eventually resulted in injuries to himself. What is puzzling is that the female dog walker actually claimed that "there is a dog license to bite people", which sparked a wide discussion among netizens.
The cause of the incident can be traced back to one afternoon a few days ago. At the time, the man was walking in a public green space when he accidentally encountered a woman walking her dog.
I saw that the woman did not hold the dog's leash and allowed the dog to run around in the crowd. For safety reasons, the man reminded women that they should follow the rules of walking their dogs in public and keep their dogs on a leash.
But unexpectedly, the woman immediately became furious, not only violently insulting the man, but also reaching out to scratch his face.
What's even more puzzling is that when the man was about to call the police, the woman loudly declared "I have a dog license, I can bite people to death, and you lose money".
These words completely shocked all witnesses at the scene, and everyone accused her of completely exceeding the bottom line of the law.
According to the police investigation, the woman did have a dog license, but it is clear that she still has a serious misunderstanding of the relevant laws and regulations.
The police said that even if they have a dog license, they cannot give the owner the right to do whatever they want in public, let alone harm others.
In fact, according to the relevant regulations, the public does need to follow some rules when walking their dogs, such as leashing dogs, cleaning up dog waste, etc.
If the dog walker fails to fulfill these responsibilities, the dog may be penalized even if the dog does not end up biting another person.
This incident once again highlights the lack of public morality among some pet owners.
Industry insiders call on the government to further increase the publicity of pet management regulations, and at the same time increase law enforcement, so that every pet owner can consciously abide by the relevant regulations, and jointly create a more civilized and orderly public environment.
We believe that as long as the whole society works together, we will be able to solve this long-troubled dog management problem, so that everyone can walk in public places without worry.