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Of course there would be quieter places for a Pinscher to do his business in Bolzano. But now, in South Tyrol’s capital, he squats in Waltherplatz, right in front of the cathedral. The owner, mid-20s, fur-trimmed down jacket, dog on a lead, doesn’t seem to care much. He doesn’t even look up from his phone. Then the dog and owner are gone again. The legacy is left behind – right in the centre of the busy square. You can guess how it ends. Scenes like this are soon to be a thing of the past in Italy’s northernmost province with its half million inhabitants – the majority of whom are German-speak…

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