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Dog towed by motorcyclist
This photo uploaded by a neitzen shows a motorcyclist dragging a chained dog behind his wheels
A photo of a motorcyclist towing a chained dog that was uploaded to the Internet has sparked off public outrage in China.
The photo, put up by a netizen surnamed Liu on Thursday, showed a man riding on a motorcycle on a highway in Fuzhou.
And a dog, which has a metal chain coiled around its neck, was being dragged along the road by the motorcyclist.
"I wound down my car window and asked the man to stop. However, he sped up and zoomed away," Liu told the Straits Newspaper, a metropolitan daily paper in the capital of China's Fujian province.
"The dog couldn't bark due to the chains around its neck, and its four legs were bleeding," Liu said.
"The motorcyclist was riding at about 50 km per hour at the time."
Some netizens left messages at Tianya.cn - a popular online bulletin board - to rebuke the man's brutality.
Some doubted that the man was a dog thief. Other furious netizens demanded a search for the man.
- China Daily
http://www.dailychilli.com/news/2480-man-mistreating-dog-sparks-cyber-outrage
Published Feb 22 2010

This photo uploaded by a neitzen shows a motorcyclist dragging a chained dog behind his wheels
A photo of a motorcyclist towing a chained dog that was uploaded to the Internet has sparked off public outrage in China.
The photo, put up by a netizen surnamed Liu on Thursday, showed a man riding on a motorcycle on a highway in Fuzhou.
And a dog, which has a metal chain coiled around its neck, was being dragged along the road by the motorcyclist.
"I wound down my car window and asked the man to stop. However, he sped up and zoomed away," Liu told the Straits Newspaper, a metropolitan daily paper in the capital of China's Fujian province.
"The dog couldn't bark due to the chains around its neck, and its four legs were bleeding," Liu said.
"The motorcyclist was riding at about 50 km per hour at the time."
Some netizens left messages at Tianya.cn - a popular online bulletin board - to rebuke the man's brutality.
Some doubted that the man was a dog thief. Other furious netizens demanded a search for the man.
- China Daily
http://www.dailychilli.com/news/2480-man-mistreating-dog-sparks-cyber-outrage
Published Feb 22 2010