The DNA of Dog Dirt
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- New York Times October 2, 2005 Dog-Waste Management DNA sampling. During the licensing procedure, every dog will have to provide a sample of saliva or blood to establish a DNA file. Then, whenever a pile of poop is found on the sidewalk, a sample can be taken to establish the offender's DNA. Once the fecal DNA is matched to a given dog's DNA file, the dog's owner will be mailed a ticket. An eighth-grade girl in Hoboken, N.J., has also proposed the DNA solution. During a meeting last year of the Hoboken City Council, Lauren Mecka, the daughter of a police captain, argued her dog-poop case.
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