Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Swiss village threatens to kill dogs if owners don't pay tax

A Swiss village has found a drastic way to compel dog holders to pay their pet's annual tax: cough up, or the dog gets it.

Reconvilier – population 2,245 humans, 280 dogs – plans to put Fido on notice if its owner doesn't pay the annual $50 tax. Local official Pierre-Alain Nemitz says the move is part of an effort to reclaim hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid taxes.



He says a law from 1904 allows the village to kill dogs if its owner does not pay the canine charge.

Nemitz said that authorities have received death threats since news of the plan got out. "This isn't about a mass execution of dogs," Nemitz said. "It's meant to put pressure on people who don't cooperate."

1 comment:

L said...

Unless there's a similar tax for cats, it's discrimination... just like the laws they have around here where you have to "license" your dog (with a fee, of course) but you can let your cat run wild without paying a cent.