Wild boar curfew a North Rome. After so many attacks averted, the episode of a 43-year-old thrown to the ground with her dog from eight ungulates, it alarmed the residents of Balduina, Trionfale, Monte Mario, Ottavia, Camilluccia and other neighboring districts. "So we imposed a curfew", explains Gianluca Sabino, resident of the Balduina, where one evening two weeks ago another woman was chased by a wild boar.
Only the intervention of a passer-by, in that case, averted an attack. “On neighborhood chats - continues the citizen - in particular those where people who have dogs are gathered, it is advisable not to go out later than 20.30 for needs". As long as, that is, there is a lot of movement on the street and not everyone has returned home from work and other activities.
And “at that time, in the event of an attack, one can hope for someone's help - adds a resident -. Otherwise at night, in the event of a fall or injury, there is the risk of staying on the ground who knows for how long ". Without the support of someone ready to call for help, if necessary (La Repubblica).