"Sir, we're offering free dog licenses; let me get one for you, alright?"
"If you don't get it done now, you'll have to go to the police station later, and by then there will be more people, so you'll have to queue up, and you'll also have to pay a two yuan fee for creating the license. If you do it now, I can waive the fee for you."
"Hey, let me take a photo of your dog. Keep this certificate; you can store it on your phone. That way, in the future, either the actual certificate or the photo of it on your phone will suffice."
The officers were dispersed across the entire county, especially in the area surrounding Song Alley, attending to anyone walking a dog in order to issue a license.
To be honest, the licenses being issued now didn't really serve a practical purpose, much like when hotels initially began requiring identification cards for check-ins; no one with issues would foolishly come forward.