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      pinky
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      if someone's pet parrot or whatever bird hit the windscreen and died, will the driver be charged ? 😓

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        carebear
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        Got the reply from SPCA 😄 .



        Under the Road Traffic Act, any motorist involved in an accident where a person or an animal is injured must stop to help the victim.The Act defines an animals as any horse, cattle, ass, mule, sheep, pig, goat or dog.
        For the benefit of motorists, the SPCA would like to highlight that under the Road Traffic Act, a driver of a vehicle that is involved in a road accident whereby damage or injury is caused to any person, vehicle, structure or animal, that driver must stop and render assistance and report the accident to the police within 24 hours. If any person fails to comply, he would be guilty of an offence. These are SPCA’s guidelines for drivers if they hit an animal on the road:-

        1. Stop the vehicle and check if the animal is injured.

        2. Move the animal to a safe area if necessary.

        3. If the animal is injured, pick it up and bring it to the nearest veterinary clinic or the SPCA. Alternatively, call the SPCA emergency line at 62875355 (ext 9) and wait for our Animal Rescue Officer to arrive.

        4. Report the accident to the police within 24 hours.

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          phankao
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          Daddy 😧

          He act blur? :siam:
          Or his Porsche sound-proof :razz: :
          No, his Porsche too LOUD!

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            phankao
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            pinky:
            if someone's pet parrot or whatever bird hit the windscreen and died, will the driver be charged ? 😓

            Bird should be able to fly, how to charge the driver???!

            Wah, so if cat or rabbit, then never mind, ah? Not under Road Traffic Act.

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              MrsSeah
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              phankao:
              pinky:

              if someone's pet parrot or whatever bird hit the windscreen and died, will the driver be charged ? 😓


              Bird should be able to fly, how to charge the driver???!

              Wah, so if cat or rabbit, then never mind, ah? Not under Road Traffic Act.

              than still have hamster and tortoise.

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                pinky
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                phankao:
                pinky:

                if someone's pet parrot or whatever bird hit the windscreen and died, will the driver be charged ? 😓


                Bird should be able to fly, how to charge the driver???!

                Wah, so if cat or rabbit, then never mind, ah? Not under Road Traffic Act.

                happened to us before: once we were driving along east coast when a bird from nowhere hit our windscreen and fall to one side of our car.
                We were shocked but luckily the windscreen was not damaged and we did not know what happened to the bird. Maybe it did a kamikaze stunt.

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                  verykiasu2010
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                  pinky:
                  phankao:

                  [quote=\"pinky\"]if someone's pet parrot or whatever bird hit the windscreen and died, will the driver be charged ? 😓


                  Bird should be able to fly, how to charge the driver???!

                  Wah, so if cat or rabbit, then never mind, ah? Not under Road Traffic Act.

                  happened to us before: once we were driving along east coast when a bird from nowhere hit our windscreen and fall to one side of our car.
                  We were shocked but luckily the windscreen was not damaged and we did not know what happened to the bird. Maybe it did a kamikaze stunt.[/quote]Angry Bird

                  http://i44.tinypic.com/2m4ulqh.jpg\">

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                    pinky
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                    very funny verykiasu2010, didnt think it was angry but rather suicidal

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                      Daddy D
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                      http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20120222-329483.html


                      \"Stray pups found near accident site...
                      Nicole Seah paid a visit to the SPCA and met the puppies who were spotted near the alleged hit-and-run location.\"

                      Hope they are not bringing in politics again...
                      :siao: 🦆 :siam:

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                        carebear
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                        Oh so the dog was not pregnant but was nursing the puppies. Initially I thought how come the puppies could survive immediately after birth without their mother and how come they look quite big for newborns.

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