Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Re: [epilepsy] Re: Service Dog Owner Punched in the Face by McDonald's Manager.

Corporate America also has a responsibility to educate their managers and
staff about the rights of people with disabilities and about service animals
in particular. All the education from people with disabilities and/or their
families 1:1 isn't very helpful in the long run when you are dealing with
managers, like those in the story and without appararnet education from
their corporate office.
-Tim Heller/Dani's Dad

On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Beverly Williams <mrsrickwill@yahoo.com>wrote:

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> Getting into an aurguement with a person because we are unable to take
> our service animals into any facility shows poor judgement on our part. We,
> as disabled persons with service animals need to be the ones to educate
> others about the disabilities act, letting them know that our animals are
> working amimals not pets. That we have just as much right to be in their
> facility with our service animal as a person in a wheelchair.
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> mrsrickwill@yahoo.com
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