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New York's Poop Scoop Law

New York's Poop Scoop Law

Dogs, the Dirt, and Due Process

by Michael Brandow
Hardback
Publication Date: 27/08/2008

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It's hard to imagine eight million people trying to avoid dog refuse on the streets of New York City on a daily basis. Likewise, it's harder not to imagine New Yorkers from all walks of life picking up after their canines. Using plastic bags or trendy, mechanized devices, pet owners have become a unified force in cleaning up the sidewalks of the Big Apple. Not long ago, picking up after your Poodle, Puli, or Pekinese was not a basic, civic duty. Initially, many politicians thought the idea was absurd. Animal rights activists were unanimously opposed. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals condemned the proposed legislation because it would impose undue hardship on dog owners. New York's Poop Scoop Law chronicles the integration of dog owners, a much-maligned subculture, into mainstream society by tracing the history of the legislation that the York's City Council shelved twice before then Mayor Ed Koch was forced to go to the state level for support. Brandow shows how a combination of science and politics, fact and fear, altruism and self-interest led to the adoption and enforcement of legislation that became a shining success. Mayors from around the globe were baffled and wanted to know how pushy and arrogant New Yorkers found the new initiative practical and trendy.
ISBN:
9781557534927
9781557534927
Category:
Social law
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
27-08-2008
Publisher:
Purdue University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
349
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x28mm
Weight:
0.46kg

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