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Zhangzhou: Cattle that are raised on the slopes of highway roads often come up to hang out

Source: Taiwan Straits Network

Zhangzhou: Cattle that are raised on the slopes of highway roads often come up to hang out

Law enforcement officers pulled up the cow rope and tied the cow to the big tree

High-speed law enforcement officers remind villagers not to covet the green grass on the slopes and put safety aside

July 23 (Taiwan Straits Herald reporter Lin Xiaoqi correspondent Xie Yifu Wu Dewangwen / photo) Villagers are raising cattle on the slopes of the highway, which is too dangerous!

On the morning of July 21, the law enforcement personnel of the first squadron of the Zhangzhou Expressway Traffic Law Enforcement Brigade and the Lingtong Maintenance Station carried out a joint inspection, and when they patrolled to the Yunping Expressway Yunxiao Huantian Interchange, they found that there were three cows grazing freely in the interchange barrier. Law enforcement officers immediately and carefully walked with the maintenance personnel to the cow, pulled up the cow rope and tied the cow to the big tree.

Since the owner of the cattle could not be found, the law enforcement personnel informed the village committee of the situation and found the owner of the cattle in time to lead the cattle away from the scene.

It is understood that recently, due to the awareness of villagers, cattle have occurred from time to time when they go on the highway to hang out, which has brought great safety risks to the safety of highways. High-speed law enforcement officers remind villagers not to covet the green grass on the slopes of the highway and put safety aside.