But by the time police got
to the scene the animal was back at the Circus Voyage site along with its
keeper. Police stood down, but hours
later they received another call claiming a rhino had escaped. This time they
caught the animal's keeper and circus director walking the rhino to the local
park.
Police spokesman Marcus
Braun said: 'The circus staff were given a stiff talking to by the officers,
and warned that it was not allowed to take rhinos onto the streets.' The circus
said they did not understand the fuss over the 34-year-old rhino being allowed
to get some fresh air, and added that Hulk was completely tame and unlikely to
harm anyone. The animal's keepers rejected the idea of putting the rhino on a
lead when they walked him. The same rhinoceros sparked a similar alert three
years ago after he escaped from the circus while it was performing in the town
of Goslar in Lower Saxony.
Is it proper to walk a wild animal on a public road
and whether a man or a group of them can eve restrain such powerful animals, be
it leashed or on a lead ?
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
26th Nov. 2014.
