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chadnsc


Mar 4, 2014, 3:36 PM

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Re: [richardvg03] Climbing and my dog?
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richardvg03 wrote:
chadnsc wrote:

Yes and when you bring your service dog anywhere you need to have a license explaining why you need said service dog available for inspection.

There's no such thing as a "service animal license you ignorant idiot!! :)

http://www.ada.gov/...ice_animals_2010.htm


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I know there isn't but that won't stop people from asking you for one (as they incorrectly interpret the legislation). This is a way for business owners to get you to show proof that your dog is a legitimate service dog (aka medical papers). Of course the business owner has no legal right to ask for such medical explanation but the current legislation allows this loop hole.

The irony of this is that even if the police are called most don't understand the ADA and will see the reasoning of the business owner in asking for a 'license', not the person using the service animal who says 'I don't have to show you nothin' and your only recourse is to leave and then contact the ADA to sue said business.

That's how the ADA is enforced through after the incident litigation, aka you sue the person who's not in compliance.

It's much easier, albeit frustrating, to simply have your papers showing your dogs training and your medical need for a service animal on you to stop the issue in it's tracks.

EDIT TO ADD:
I speak from personal experience in this matter.


(This post was edited by chadnsc on Mar 4, 2014, 3:40 PM)



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