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A pet dog in Shanghai was electrocuted by urinating beside a street lamp post in a residential area. Who should the owner claim compensation from?

In Shanghai, a pet dog peed by a lamppost in a residential area and got electrocuted. The owner can claim compensation from the street lamp authority. Usually, the street lights in this community are the responsibility of the community property department, so the owner of the pet can claim compensation from the community property. However, if the pet is allowed to urinate anywhere because the owner does not tie the rope and is not optimistic, then the owner of the pet should also bear certain responsibilities.

First, the pet peed by the lamppost and died. It is understood that there have been such pet deaths in Shanghai. After the pet went downstairs, he suddenly fell to the ground and died while urinating on the lamppost. The owner of the pet urgently sent the pet to the pet hospital. After examination, the pet doctor said that the cause of death of the pet puppy was electric shock. After investigation, the owner found that the street lamp leaked electricity, so the pet owner took the management party of the street lamp, the property, to court.

Second, the property should bear certain responsibilities. The pet urinated by the street lamp, causing the pet to die. The responsible party of the street lamp, that is, the property, must bear certain responsibilities. After all, if the responsibility is divided, it can only be said that the property maintenance is unfavorable, resulting in the death of people. If someone does this, it will endanger life and the property will bear more serious responsibilities. Therefore, the management of street lamps should bear the responsibility of poor maintenance.

Third, pet owners should also bear certain responsibilities. When investigating this matter, it was found through the surveillance video that the owner of this pet dog didn't tie the rope, and the pet dog ran all the way to pee, so he was unprepared when he walked under the lamppost, which led to the tragedy. If the pet owner ties a rope to hold the pet, there is no way to pee on the lamppost, so the pet owner should also bear the corresponding responsibility.

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