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A resident in Nantou’s Caotun Township recently woke up to a set of mysterious marks on the fender of the family car. The paint was chipped, and there seemed to be dents in the shape of bite marks all over the metal. After checking CCTV footage, the culprits were found. They were not human vandals, but a pack of dogs. It turned out the dogs were after a cat that ran into the engine compartment of the car, prompting the dogs to continue their chase by biting the metal itself. It’s also not the first time that something like this happened in the area. Locals have gotten the police involved, but it seems like compensation is out of the question.
- Will insurance cover this?
- I wouldn’t think so.
The fender is in terrible condition, chipped and dented. The car owner was about to head out in the morning when the damage stopped them in their tracks. They immediately went to check the CCTV cameras to find the culprit.
Three dogs stand near the front of the car. Then, the white one launches an attack, biting down hard on the fender and chewing as if there’s no tomorrow. In a moment, the black dog joins in. But why? It turns out the dogs were trying to get to a cat they had been chasing, which found shelter inside the car’s engine bay. The car got caught in the crossfire.
Voice of victim (voice altered)
Dogs bit car
I watched the footage. You can see a cat hiding under the car. The dogs ruined it. I posted the video online and discovered that there are a lot of people who’ve gotten their cars chewed.
The car was ruined, and to top it off, the dogs marked it with urine. Forget about compensation.
Voice of victim (Voice altered)
Dogs bit car
This was filmed nearby. There are other victims who think the dogs might belong to someone, because nobody’s seen them again after the police got called. Maybe they are strays, or maybe they are dogs that are being let out to roam freely.
The pack of potentially feral dogs has left car owners fearing for their property, and also their personal safety.
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