ChatterBank2 mins ago
Road Kill
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If you hit say a pheasant and kill it on the road, are you allowed to stop and pick it up and take away. I once heard that you can not, but a vehicle behind you can pick it up?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I too have heard this, but I can't find any law relating to it.
The only animals covered by Section 170 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (where you have to report the accident) are horse, cattle,ass, mule, sheep, pig, dog and goat.
If you are NOT commiting an offence by accidentally running over an animal NOT on this list, I don't see how you can be prosecuted for picking the carcass up.
The only animals covered by Section 170 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (where you have to report the accident) are horse, cattle,ass, mule, sheep, pig, dog and goat.
If you are NOT commiting an offence by accidentally running over an animal NOT on this list, I don't see how you can be prosecuted for picking the carcass up.