Banner
Banner
Friday, May 24th
Headlines:
Russian zoo puts car in cage PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 11 July 2012 14:49

ILLUSTRATING the notion that automobiles are carnivores, the administration of a zoo in the Lipetsk region put a caged car on display next to pumas and iguanas, local media reported.


The cage holding the BMW sedan was adorned with a board reading “Yezdun,” a made-up Russian word implying very bad driving, according to a photo carried by Gorod48.ru.

“I drive. I don’t think. I can’t [think],” Yezdun’s placard reads, the report said.
The stunt was to promote an international campaign for safe driving, in which the Lipetsk region is participating, local police said.

“A flagrant traffic offender is more dangerous than any beast,” a Lipetsk police spokesman informed Gorod48.ru on Thursday.
Some 300 people are killed and a further 2500 crippled every year on the roads of the central Russian region, which has a population of 1.2 million. — RIA Novosti

Terms and Conditions
 

Polls

"Now that the new Constitution has been signed into law is Zimbabwe ready for an election?" your thoughts
 

HIFA & Cottco in Pictures

Social Networking Links