Cab driver arrested for killing pigeon in Japan
A Tokyo taxi driver was arrested for deliberately driving into a flock of pigeons and killing one, reportedly because he was angry that the birds were on the road, police said Tuesday.
Atsushi Ozawa, 50, “used his car to kill a common pigeon, which is not a game animal”, in the Japanese capital on Nov 13, and was arrested on Sunday for violating wildlife protection laws, a Tokyo police spokesman told AFP.
Ozawa sped off from a traffic light when it turned green, plowing his taxi into the bevy of birds at a speed of 60 kilometers per hour, local media said.
The sound of the engine reportedly prompted a surprised passer-by to report the incident.
Police had a veterinarian perform a post-mortem on the hapless pigeon and determined its cause of death as a traumatic shock, according to local media.
“Roads belong to humans, so the pigeons should have gotten out of the way,” Ozawa was quoted by local media as telling investigators.
Police called his behavior “highly malicious” for a professional driver, before deciding to go ahead with the arrest, broadcaster Fuji TV said.
“Wow, can you get arrested for running over a pigeon?” one user wrote on X.
“He could’ve just honked his car horn or something. But intentionally killing it? That’s crossing the line,” another posted.
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