On the morning of February 27, a serious incident occurred on Nguyen Hue walking street (HCMC), when a 58-year-old male security guard was beaten unconscious just because he reminded a couple not to take their dog into the park.
A male and female couple are said to have injured a security guard on Nguyen Hue walking street on February 27 - Photo: Cut from video clip
Instead of complying with the rules, the young man not only argued but also grabbed the security guard's iron rod to attack him, causing serious injury.
This incident is not only a serious violation of the law, but also reflects an alarming reality: many people keep dogs but do not respect public regulations, and underestimate the risks that can occur when taking pets into restricted areas. Selfish people only know how to satisfy their own pleasure, regardless of what the community does.
The ban on dogs being taken to pedestrian streets, parks or playgrounds is not unreasonable. No matter how gentle and well-trained a dog is, it is still an animal and can react unexpectedly in a crowded environment.
Why don't some public places allow dogs?
1. Causing panic to people around
Not everyone loves dogs. And many people – especially children – are afraid of them. Even a gentle dog that is not muzzled and approaches a child can cause the child to panic and fall.
2. Risk of losing control, causing danger
When in crowded places, dogs can become agitated or startled by loud noises, leading to unwanted behavior. There have been many cases of dogs biting people despite their owners claiming that their dogs were "very gentle".
3. Public hygiene issues
Dogs being taken to parks without cleaning up after themselves is a common occurrence. Many playgrounds and walking streets have been left unsanitary due to the lack of awareness of dog owners.
4. Conflict between dog owners and the community
As in the incident at Nguyen Hue walking street (District 1, Ho Chi Minh City), instead of complying with the regulations, some people choose to argue, even resort to violence when being reminded. This not only affects security and order but also tarnishes the general image of the pet-owning community.
Having a pet is a right, but also a responsibility.
A civilized society is not only judged by how people treat animals, but also by how they respect public space. If you love your pets, show it by being responsible for them, not by ignoring the rules and attacking people who are just doing their job.
This sad incident is not only a lesson in community awareness, but also a reminder that when the law is not respected, anyone can become a victim, just like the old guard.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/hanh-hung-bao-ve-pho-di-bo-vi-bi-nhac-nho-chi-biet-den-minh-mac-ke-nguoi-thai-do-xau-xa-20250227200409662.htm
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