The state high court ruled that just because a drug-sniffing dog received training and a certificate of graduation does not mean that the dog should be deemed capable of detecting by smell whether an automobile, container, suitcase or other receptacle is hiding illegal drugs.
Think of what smaller or no bonuses will mean to the dog-walkers, toenail painters, personal trainers and high-end travel and real estate agents of Manhattan.
The orders mean pet owners can be fined for failing to remove dog faeces, not keeping a dog on a lead and allowing a dog to enter land from which dogs are excluded.