The World Has Gone To The Dogs
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- October
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Well, yes it has. But in this case we’re talking about real dogs…you know, canines. More specifically, we’re talking about the stuff they leave behind and the law commanding their masters to clean up after them.
That’s the topic for the first half of “High Noon,” the radio program that airs today at 12 noon, on WVOX, 1460 AM (wvox.com)
My guest will be Michael Brandow, who wrote the recently published book, “New York’ Poop Scoop Law: Dogs, the Dirt, and Due Process.” The book covers the explosive, culture-changing law that began on the mean streets of New York City in the early 1970s. It might seem like a goofy subject, but there’s more here than meets the eye…and nose.
Anyway, tune in. We’ll discuss last night’s debate during the second half of the show. Calls will be taken then at 914-636-0110.



Phil Reisman is a veteran journalist and native of Westchester County. He began his career in 1977 as the head copy boy of a startup New York City newspaper that quickly went belly up. Reisman was not to blame for the newspaper's failure, or so he claims.






