05-23-2022, 03:50 PM
Dave Kent, a senior executive at guide dogs charity, was shopping at a Marks and Spence store. He was just approaching the checkout when a security guard asked him to leave. He tried to resist, but the guard was insistent. The store plans to apologize, but that hardly makes up for the humiliation Dave Kent suffered.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022...encer-shop
How is this still happening?
How is there anyone out there who does not know that service dogs are allowed everywhere.
I think an apology is a little short of what is needed here. Maybe the store should have to make a donation or sponsor a service dog every time an incident like this happens.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022...encer-shop
How is this still happening?
How is there anyone out there who does not know that service dogs are allowed everywhere.
I think an apology is a little short of what is needed here. Maybe the store should have to make a donation or sponsor a service dog every time an incident like this happens.
Catherine