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An Italian town is taking its tourism tax to the next level by taking a closer look at four-legged creatures, but not everyone is happy with the move.
The province of Bolzano is considering introducing a “fido” tax. Dogs visiting the area are subject to a tax of approximately $2 (1.50 euros) per day, while residents pay more than $100 per year. independent person Other media reported that.
The tax would cover the cost of cleaning up dog waste and other related maintenance of public spaces.
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This initiative stems from previous policies implementing the mandate. DNA dog tracking system.
According to Newsroom Italia, residents who take part in the DNA policy will be exempted from the new tax for two years.

Italy’s Bolzano province is proposing a tax on tourist dogs of about $2 a day to cover cleaning costs, but some people are against it. (Photo by Richard Baker/Getty Images)
Massimo Camparotto, president of the International Agency for the Protection of Animals in Italy, said in a statement that the dog tax decision was “disproportionate.”
“Civility in cities can and must be guaranteed by effective control by the competent authorities and the application of sanctions against those who do not abide by the rules,” the statement said, “and not by new taxes that ultimately punish or discriminate against responsible citizens and their animals.”
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Camparot added:tax dogs It means treating them like luxuries rather than real family members. ”
The draft still needs approval from local councils.

“Taxing dogs means treating them like luxuries rather than real family members,” said the animal rights leader. (St. Petersburg)
Other animal rights groups have also criticized the plan, with some calling it “pure madness”. Recruiting in Milan.
The bill would fund construction of new dog parks and clean up streets where dog owners neglect to clean up after their pets, the source said.
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Some people in the state are talking about cleaning their sidewalks. parks and public spaces The official said it was a “serious problem” in the area and said the new tax was a “fair” measure because it “only impacts dog owners, rather than imposing it on the entire community.”
The proposed tax is just the latest measure to curb the influx of tourists in some areas.

The proposed tax would cover the cost of cleaning up dog waste and related maintenance of public spaces. (St. Petersburg)
Local residents have installed their own turnstiles throughout the Dolomites region. influencer continues It grows in the mountains of northeastern Italy.
Alto Adige Alpine Club president Carlo Zanella previously told Fox News Digital that the turnstiles were “working”.
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“The turnstiles were installed in early July by the farmer who owns the land. road passes” said Generala.
Located in Val Gardena on the Seceda, Turnstiles charge visitors a fee Access fee is approximately $5.

Italian farmers have installed $5 turnstiles in the Dolomites to curb tourist crowds. (Carlo Zanella)
Generala said it was about visitors “passing by, going to the meadows to have picnics, and ruining the grass that farmers have to cut to make hay.”
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He said he believes the best way to reduce tourist flow is to emphasize that “there are other tourists out there.” More beautiful places to visit. ”