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Good boy commits bad crime: Italian man uses pet dog to illegally dump garbage – The Times of India

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Man’s best friend is known for loyalty, instinct and an uncanny ability to mirror its owner’s personality. With the right training, dogs can become indispensable partners in service — from K-9 units and guide dogs to medical alert companions or, in this case, illegal garbage dumping.In Italy’s Sicily, footage released by the Catania municipality shows a dog trotting down a street in the San Giorgio neighbourhood, a bulging trash bag clamped carefully between its teeth. The animal pauses, lowers the bag gently onto the roadside, and walks away — as if completing a routine errand.According to a report by CNN, authorities believe the dog had been trained by its owner to dispose of rubbish this way in order to avoid paying regular garbage collection fees.The municipality shared the surveillance clip on Facebook with a pointed caption: “Inventiveness… can never be an alibi for incivility.” The message set the tone for what officials described as a calculated attempt to sidestep civic responsibility.In a longer statement accompanying the video, authorities detailed “videos recorded by surveillance cameras in Via Pulacara, in the San Giorgio neighbourhood, in which a dog can be seen dumping a bag of rubbish on the road. A scene that leaves little room for doubt: the animal allegedly was trained to prevent the owner from being caught throwing away the trash irregularly.”Describing the act as “a behaviour that is as clever as twice correct,” the post went on to underline the ethical concerns. Beyond littering the city’s streets, authorities argued, the act sought to “escape the rules by taking advantage of the unconscious four-legged friend.”In other words, the dog may have followed commands faithfully — but accountability lies firmly with its human.The report later confirmed that the man responsible was identified and fined, reiterating that enforcement measures would follow regardless of who — or what — is seen on camera.The incident unfolds against a larger backdrop of waste-related crime in Italy. According to environmental group Legambiente, nearly 10,000 offences linked to illegal dumping, burning and burying of waste are recorded each year. The scale of the problem has prompted many municipalities to install surveillance “camera traps” to monitor trouble spots.Penalties are steep. Fines for illegal dumping range from €1,500 ($1,770) to €18,000 ($21,200), and in some cases may carry criminal charges. Authorities also note that such activities are often connected to organised crime networks, known to law enforcement as the “eco-mafia.”For many, the Sicilian dog’s unlikely role has added an element of dark humour to an otherwise serious issue. But behind the viral clip lies a sobering reminder: even the most inventive schemes cannot outrun civic duty — and a dog’s loyalty should never be exploited to clean up its owner’s mess.

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