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Man fined for leaving coronavirus quarantine in Spain to walk his pet goat

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A man has been fined for walking his baby goat in public during coronavirus lockdown in Spain. The cheeky animal lover thought he could beat the curfew by pretending he was taking a pooch for a walk.

An exemption in Spain's State of Emergency laws allows people to exercise their dogs, however, the luxury does not apply to any other animals.

The sight of the man in Girona with the tiny kid on a lead came shortly after another Spanish citizen tried to get over the rules dressed as an 8ft dinosaur.

As Los Mossos Police tweeted, even a pot-bellied pig would not be permitted on the street during the crisis. The man was fined, although the exact levy is not known.

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