
Here's a handy explanation from the author, a Ph.D. candidate:
This was something I used to help me think through the two main axes that determine peeing behavior – biological and social control. Urination is a biological function that has been subjected to a great degree of social control. Unfortunately, urban design has not kept pace with the demand for clean, easily accessible public restrooms for humans. And there has been no attempt to create any kind of system to deal with canine urine. In most cities it is illegal for humans to pee in public but both legal and widely accepted for dogs to pee where ever they like (in New York, they cannot pee on the grass in parks).
Nice logic. It's also legal for a dog to walk around naked in public but illegal for a man to do the same. Good luck with that Ph.D., idiot.
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