All bark and no bite
# all-bark-and-no-bite - Monday 21 May, 2012
Italians smack down proposed “cat and dog tax”
A proposal to introduce a new tax on domestic “animals of affection” was withdrawn the same day it was made public, due to huge public uproar.
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