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Feb. 23, 2026 - Epoch Times
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California entrepreneur Elaine Culotti describes how extreme California’s policies have become

California entrepreneur Elaine Culotti highlights absurd policy inconsistencies, like allowing people to defecate in street medians if within 200 feet of a bathroom—while dog owners must clean up waste no matter where they are. These rules, she argues, prioritize animal behavior over human responsibility, exposing a flawed legal framework that normalizes exceptions for people while enforcing strict accountability on pets, raising questions about public health and fairness in progressive governance. [Automatically generated summary]

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And in California, with the constraints from Sacramento, homeless people can sleep in the front door of your business and you are not allowed to touch them.
Do you know that it is okay for a person to defecate in the middle of the median of your street if they are 200 feet away from a bathroom?
Yet, if your dog does, you have to pick it up.
But a person does not have to pick up behind themselves.
We've lost the plot.
We have lost the plot.
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