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how many judge s voted for this? i an 2 hours west of
chicago and h ave not looked at email since the 16th.
--- Joy Liebeskind <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have a daughter- Young adult (19) who is terrified
> of dogs & very
> allergic to dogs. She is in a wheelchair-so hard to
> get away from them-
> but service dogs are supposed to be washed regularly
> to eliminate
> dander & shedding hair. I think people with service
> dogs don't all
> follow the rules as well as they should making
> health issues for others
> around then with & without disabilities. joy Ct
> On Aug 17, 2007, at 10:43 PM, kat wrote:
>
> > Well... I can *kind* of understand the other side
> of it as I am
> > allergic
> > to tobacco smoke - kinda hard to live with in a
> tobacco town, eh? But
> > it did tick me off too as I think the ADA is being
> abused by people who
> > claim they are disabled because of obesity, etc.
> I wonder what's
> > next
> > - a guy claiming ADA rights becauise he's got gout
> and doesn't want
> > wheelchairs around for fear of being run over on
> his foot?
> >
> >
> >
> > Kat
> >
> > Kendall D. Corbett wrote:
> >> Ken and Mag (and any others who are interested) -
> >>
> >>
> >> Another case potentially weakening the ADA, this
> one out of
> >> California.
> >>
> >> In the case, a woman who uses a guide dog was
> prevented from taking a
> >> dog into an area of a ferry boat, because another
> frequent passenger
> >> had requested an area that was free of animal
> dander. The 9th Circuit
> >> ruled against the woman with the guide dog.
> >>
> >> On the other hand, I could see the other
> passenger filing an ADA
> >> discrimination suit, because the presence of
> animal dander in all
> >> areas of the boat made it impossible for them to
> use the public
> >> accomodation.
> >>
> >> http://www.metnews.com/sos.cgi?0807%2F0556483
> >>
> >> Tell me what you think of this one!
> >>
> >
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> Joy C Liebeskind
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