One day, Zhang Mouhe, a villager from a certain place in Taizhou, Zhejiang, was driving an electric bike when he was chased by a large black dog that suddenly appeared on the roadside. He was frightened and fell to the ground, severely injuring his left leg, resulting in a level 10 disability. Zhang Mouhe filed a lawsuit with the court, demanding that the dog owner compensate for various losses of more than 200000 yuan. The dog owner claimed that the plaintiff Zhang Mouhe admitted that he was not bitten or even touched by his dog. Zhang Mouhe's injury was completely caused by his own carelessness while driving an electric bike, and had nothing to do with his dog. Should dog owners compensate for being chased by vicious dogs, scared and injured? Is it true that if you haven't been bitten or touched, you don't have to take responsibility? Who is responsible for the situation where pets cause harm to people without contact? How will the court make a judgment? In this issue, let's focus on a case like this. (New Society)
Edit:Lubaikang Responsible editor:Chenze
Source:people.com.cn
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