The East Iceland Police receive several reports a week at this time of year about livestock being hit. However, it is common for drivers not to report such incidents. Margrét Ingibjörg Benediktsdóttir Hjarðar, a farmer in Njarðvík, has had her livestock hit. “It is rare for people to report it themselves and people can only be ashamed of it. You don’t leave a living animal seriously injured. It is not a pretty sight.” Þórhallur Árnason, Chief Wa…
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The East Iceland Police receive several reports a week at this time of year about livestock being hit. However, it is common for drivers not to report such incidents. Margrét Ingibjörg Benediktsdóttir Hjarðar, a farmer in Njarðvík, has had her livestock hit. “It is rare for people to report it themselves and people can only be ashamed of it. You don’t leave a living animal seriously injured. It is not a pretty sight.” Þórhallur Árnason, Chief Wa…