
After spending the morning spooking the natives, the seal was finally cordoned off while sleeping on Penquite Rd, but reports suggest that it will take police some time to round up the pesky mammal. A police spokeswoman said the Parks and Wildlife Service would arrive shortly to relocate the seal, which wasn't likely to occur until midday due to it's size. The spokeswoman said the seal had likely come up through nearby river systems, which was common in the area in recent times. Police have also urged the public to maintain a safe distance to avoid unnecessarily agitating the seal and risk harm to themselves or the animal. .. .. and as an Insurer, do you think the damage caused by seal is payable under the named peril policy ? What is your opinion – to pay or not to pay ? With regards – S. Sampathkumar
26th Dec 2016.