Dog tax slammed as 'short-sighted and unfair' as tourist hot spot aims for public-area cleanup
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In a controversial move, Bolzano province in Italy is proposing a 'fido tax' that would charge tourists $2 per day for their dogs to help cover public area cleanup costs. This policy has sparked criticism for being short-sighted and unfair, especially since local residents would face an annual fee exceeding $100. The tax raises important questions about the balance between tourism and community welfare, highlighting the challenges of managing public spaces in popular tourist destinations.
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