There are some people whose reckless driving puts other drivers in danger; these people could be texting or using a phone while driving, intoxicated, going above the speed limit, or just breaching the law.
Sadly, there is a greater chance that these drivers will be involved in deadly crashes.
After their family dog died, one family decided they could stand the reckless driving and speeding in their area. They chose to put up a sizable sign in their yard, which caused quite a stir—especially since a lot of people mistook it for a threat.

“We buried our dog last week because you won’t slow down,” the poster read. If you hurt one of my children, your family might bury you.
After being initially posted on Reddit, the sign shot was swiftly circulated again on Facebook and other social media platforms.
The controversial sign placement of the deceased dog owners generated a heated debate on social media as soon as the post went viral.
“I never understand why people speed through neighborhoods or parking lots. Where’s the logic in it, really?Someone posted a comment. I’m in love with the sign. People drive too fast in neighborhoods. More than twenty is too quickly. kids on bicycles. Sometimes, when youngsters are playing in their own backyard, a ball finds its way into the street. So why is this problem there? That is the result of people being f**king ignorant. As another user put it simply.
“Oh my god! The woman who ran over my dog didn’t even slow down when he escaped. just ran the man over. A youngster might go through the same process, according to a third.

Some criticized the sign’s hangers, claiming they ought to have given their dog more attention. They thought its owners had let it go free instead of wearing a leash since it had been hurt by a car.
“I don’t feel sorry for them at all. have the same problem in my neighborhood. Everyone thinks that cats and dogs are free to wander. “My dogs never leave my property without my permission,” a reader wrote.
Keep your dog leashed at all times! “You would take better care of your furry friend if you cared about them,” said a second person.
“Speeding is bad, but it’s your responsibility to keep your dog and kids off the street,” another person remarked.
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