Well, again.... in this instance, I don't think government is jumping in and running anyone's life or habits.
In any town I know of... there are laws on the books about pets leaving pee or turds behind and the pet owners to clean up their respective dog's messes. Try and catch someone in the act of doing this would take quite a bit of extra personnel just to police dogs' excrement. Sounds like something we'd all be up in arms about to protect the rights of a few by wasting more tax dollars. Seems, since a certain few can't control themselves.... or their dogs, they all pay the penalty. No one allowed.... the end. A few ruin it for the masses. This is a problem that's been happening through the ages.
The spread of disease, the smell, the pure look of turds laying all over your pavement and you have to clean up someone else's messes...... I would shoot their frickin' *** if they came back and did it a second time, but how do you catch them the first time to put a sticker on them expressing they have no more chances left ??
You'd have to be on dog watch duty while they are doing their duty. Sounds stoopid to me.
Where I live.... everyday I pick up beer cans, soda cans, hamburger wrappers, water bottles and other litter at the bottom of my property from people driving by throwing THEIR garbage and trash on my property. There's a law against that, but no one enforces it, so I have to clean it up or be cited for someone else littering on my property and my not keeping my property clean. Make sense ?? F*CKING A NO. Is it fair ?? F*CKING A NO. So, even though it's against the law, it still happens, so fining these pet owners is a pure waste of time. You can't run a business and hire a pooper watcher for the front pavement. Just get rid of the problem by getting rid of all the dogs big, small and in between and perhaps then, they will be cited by a normal cop.