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On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 19:11:29 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >It was happening here for a while but I haven't seen it much lately. >Maybe it is the pandemic and the whackos with phony service dogs have >locked themselves down. > >We had an incident at our art festival a couple years ago. I was working >the wine bar when I saw two young boys walking a dog. Actually, the dog >was walking them. It had a harness and Serve Dog patch on it. It was on >a long, long lead and out of control and I immediately realized it was >no service dog. It turned out to be the "service dog" of the younger >brother of a young artist. The kid was autaustic or something.We had a >serious complaint from another artist who claimed to be violently >allergic to dogs. We adopted a policy that we would admit only certified >service dogs. > >Even that can be an issue because there are outfits online who sell >certificates. There is always a sale on, so for $149.95 you can get the >whole deal, the leash, harness, Service Dog patch, and a certificate >that you can fill in for yourself. > >Apparently the province of British Columbia has passed a law dealing >with service animals. They have to be trained for a specific task and >then certified by the authourities. There is a hefty fine for trying to >pass off a service animal as being certified if it is not. I heard >recently that airlines have taken action to deny a lot of "service animals" Dave can never handle when someone has an advantage or a benefit that he doesn't have. It awakens the green-eyed monster in him. -- Bruce (not Dave Smith) |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 19:11:29 -0400, Dave Smith > > wrote: > >> It was happening here for a while but I haven't seen it much lately. >> Maybe it is the pandemic and the whackos with phony service dogs have >> locked themselves down. >> >> We had an incident at our art festival a couple years ago. I was working >> the wine bar when I saw two young boys walking a dog. Actually, the dog >> was walking them. It had a harness and Serve Dog patch on it. It was on >> a long, long lead and out of control and I immediately realized it was >> no service dog. It turned out to be the "service dog" of the younger >> brother of a young artist. The kid was autaustic or something.We had a >> serious complaint from another artist who claimed to be violently >> allergic to dogs. We adopted a policy that we would admit only certified >> service dogs. >> >> Even that can be an issue because there are outfits online who sell >> certificates. There is always a sale on, so for $149.95 you can get the >> whole deal, the leash, harness, Service Dog patch, and a certificate >> that you can fill in for yourself. >> >> Apparently the province of British Columbia has passed a law dealing >> with service animals. They have to be trained for a specific task and >> then certified by the authourities. There is a hefty fine for trying to >> pass off a service animal as being certified if it is not. I heard >> recently that airlines have taken action to deny a lot of "service animals" > > Dave can never handle when someone has an advantage or a benefit that > he doesn't have. It awakens the green-eyed monster in him. > Is that the only reason you vigorously sniff his ass? |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 09:26:45 +1000, Dave Smith >
wrote: >On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 19:11:29 -0400, Dave Smith > wrote: > >>It was happening here for a while but I haven't seen it much lately. >>Maybe it is the pandemic and the whackos with phony service dogs have >>locked themselves down. >> >>We had an incident at our art festival a couple years ago. I was working >>the wine bar when I saw two young boys walking a dog. Actually, the dog >>was walking them. It had a harness and Serve Dog patch on it. It was on >>a long, long lead and out of control and I immediately realized it was >>no service dog. It turned out to be the "service dog" of the younger >>brother of a young artist. The kid was autaustic or something.We had a >>serious complaint from another artist who claimed to be violently >>allergic to dogs. We adopted a policy that we would admit only certified >>service dogs. >> >>Even that can be an issue because there are outfits online who sell >>certificates. There is always a sale on, so for $149.95 you can get the >>whole deal, the leash, harness, Service Dog patch, and a certificate >>that you can fill in for yourself. >> >>Apparently the province of British Columbia has passed a law dealing >>with service animals. They have to be trained for a specific task and >>then certified by the authourities. There is a hefty fine for trying to >>pass off a service animal as being certified if it is not. I heard >>recently that airlines have taken action to deny a lot of "service animals" > >Dave can never handle when someone has an advantage or a benefit that >he doesn't have. It awakens the green-eyed monster in him. Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." -- Bruce |
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