Geese (one cooked)

Yesterday, I was driving in Wichita KS's Riverside Park when I ran across these cars stopped for a group of ducks and geese.

Problem was, the fowl could not decide which direction to go. The stopped cars would honk a bit and try to edge forward, but the birds seemed to rule the road.

Finally, the guy driving the approaching car simply honked once, slowed down a little, and then plowed right through the web-footed pedestrians.

One casualty. I'm not sure how to feel about this - selfish driver or cosmic lesson? Probably both.
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