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Where Does a Dog Belong?

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A 28-year-old software designer is on a mission to address the dog-poop situation in New York City. She has been picking up stray dog waste herself and trying to turn it into a movement, as complaints about dog poop and off-leash dogs have been escalating in the city.

Olivia Bannerman, a 28-year-old software designer, is tackling the dog-poop problem in New York City. She has been picking up stray dog waste in Central Park and trying to rally others to join her. The city's dog laws are clear: dogs must be leashed in public, except in dog runs or designated areas. Despite this, complaints about dog poop and off-leash dogs have been rising. In February, there were 1,541 calls to 311 about dog poop, up from 650 last year. The issue has sparked a debate about the role of dogs in public life.

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