05-29-2022, 02:57 PM
A blind student in the UK was refused a seat inside a restaurant because of his guide dog. He was told pets were not allowed. They refused to see that a guide dog is not a pet and must be accommodated. The student was shaken by the incident and left the restaurant.
The restaurant owner has apologized and tried to pass it off as a misunderstanding.
What it was is a violation of the law.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/bl...g-27085285
How are these incidents still happening. They end up in the news so no one should be ignorant of the law by now. Even if someone doesn't know the law, wouldn't they want to help a handicapped person?
The restaurant owner has apologized and tried to pass it off as a misunderstanding.
What it was is a violation of the law.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/bl...g-27085285
How are these incidents still happening. They end up in the news so no one should be ignorant of the law by now. Even if someone doesn't know the law, wouldn't they want to help a handicapped person?
Catherine