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> > > To some, they are another species of feathered friend; to others, they are rats with wings whose droppings deface historic buildings. > [url=https://kraken6t.at]kraken зайти[/url] > But in Japan, pigeons may have become the victims of crime, after police arrested a Tokyo taxi driver on suspicion of deliberately driving into a flock of the birds, killing one of them. > > Suspect Atsushi Ozawa, 50, “used his car to kill a common pigeon, which is not a game animal”, in the Japanese capital last month, and was arrested on Sunday for violating wildlife protection laws, a Tokyo police spokesperson told Agence France-Presse. > > The suspect told police he had driven into the birds because “Roads are for people. It’s up to the pigeons to avoid cars,” according to local media. > kraken сайт > https://kraken6t.at > A black bear in Iwate prefecture, northern Japan > Bear attacks in Japan hit record high as hunger forces some to delay hibernation > Read more > While limited numbers of game pigeons can be hunted legally in Japan, their feral, urban cousins, can be killed only if they are a proven nuisance – such as causing damage to crops and livestock – and only with the approval of local authorities. > > The taxi driver allegedly sped off from traffic lights after they had turned green and ploughed into the birds at a speed of 60km/h (37mph), according to Japanese media. > > The alleged incident was reported to police by a passerby who was alerted by the sound of a car engine as it accelerated. > > A veterinarian performed a postmortem examination on the pigeon and determined its cause of death as traumatic shock. > > Given his job as a professional driver, police described his actions as “highly malicious” – a consideration that prompted them to proceed with the unusual arrest, the Fuji TV network reported. > > Sympathy for Tokyo’s pigeons contrasts with sentiment towards its population of crows, which were targeted after complaints that their appetite for rubbish left in the street by restaurants was making a mess of the capital’s streets. > > In 2001, the then governor, Shintaro Ishihara, announced he was waging war on the city’s estimated 36,000 crows. Over the two decades that followed, the capital’s crow population fell by around two-thirds, according to the Yomiuri Shimbun. > >
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