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Abstract:Image copyrightStadt BocholtImage caption Town authorities said the pigeon had been "on a collision
Image copyrightStadt BocholtImage caption
Town authorities said the pigeon had been “on a collision course with vehicles or pedestrians”
It was a quiet afternoon in Bocholt in western Germany when a pigeon broke the calm and the speed limit, flying down a residential street at 45km/h (28mph) in a 30km/h zone.
A mobile speed camera flashed as soon as the pigeon flew past.
Authorities in the town, a short distance from the Dutch border, published the picture last week, and it has since gone viral.
Under normal circumstances the penalty for speeding would be €25 (£21;$28).
The bizarre event took place in February but Bocholt town hall's Facebook account said it had taken some time to assess the pictures.
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The town said that even with a 3km/h margin allowed in speeding cases, the pigeon had been going 12km/h too fast and was “on a collision course with vehicles and pedestrians”.
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One local said it was clearly a racing pigeon, while another suggested an appropriate punishment would be community service as a carrier pigeon.
The Bocholt Facebook page said philosophically: “Whether and, above all, how the fast bird can and will pay its €25 on-the-spot fine remains to be seen.”
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