ROSA writes:
On January 29 at 6.15am, I was walking north on Atlas Road in Bonaero Park.
A taxi came from behind, swerved out of his lane and drove over my dog right next to me on her leash.
He then went back to his lane and sped off. Nobody stopped, nobody seemed to notice.
There are many people walking, cycling or jogging there that time of the morning. If he can do that to a dog on purpose and get away with it, what prevents him to do it to a child, or even an adult next?
Roxy was seven and a half years old and had been walking with me most mornings, most of her life.
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