New York City is so desperate for cash that’s it’s "going to the dogs." Dog owners must now pay $250 for their doggies’ illegal dump on the “Sidewalks of New York.” That’s more than double the original fine of $100 established in 1978 when the pooper-scooper law went into effect. In the past fiscal year, only 763 summonses were issued. This obviously isn’t a big enough money-maker to get us out of the economic toilet. However, Mayor Bloomberg has recently proposed taxing "plastic bags" at 5-cents each. Maybe the mayor’s real bailout plan here is to get dog owners to use more plastic bags for doo-sposal ... at a nickel a plop.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
The Scoop On New Poop
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Have we forgotten that before the markets phased out paper for plastic bags, that the stores charges you 2/3 cents xtra for a plastic shopping bag.
So paying is nothing new. Everything Old is New Again
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