[Blindtlk] Confronting Discrimination at McDonald's

Judy Jones jtj1 at cableone.net
Sun Jul 13 16:01:21 UTC 2014


Well, it floors me that people can have a business and not have a modicum of 
English here.  Last I heard, English is our national language, and should 
stay that way.

Judy


-----Original Message----- 
From: Sherry Gomes via blindtlk
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2014 6:34 AM
To: 'Julie J.' ; 'Blind Talk Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Confronting Discrimination at McDonald's

I'm like you Julie, and I've been working with guide dogs since 1975. I've
rarely had an access issue and never been absolutely refused. I've had to
explain the dog is a service dog, and long ago before I knew better, I had
to show my GDB ID card one time. I don't know why I haven't had issues
whereas others I know seem to have issues somewhat frequently.  Well, except
for taxis. I had a lot of issues with cabs when I lived in Washington state
by a particular cab company and had one cab leave me in san Rafael of all
places. But for the most part in nearly 40 years, it hasn't been a problem.

Sherry



-----Original Message-----
From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Julie J.
via blindtlk
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2014 6:28 AM
To: Lauren Merryfield; Blind Talk Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Confronting Discrimination at McDonald's

Lauren,

I've had guide dogs for over ten years and I have never had an access issue
related to them.  I'm not sure if they have been more adorable than the
average guide, (that's a joke!), I come off as scary to people, people like
dogs where ever I go, or people are just that up to date on the law where I
live.  I've had people ask if he's a service dog, which is entirely allowed
by law.  Once I was asked for ID, but a brief conversation got that
straightened out.  I've had employees go consult the manager about the dog
in the store, but the manager reassured them it was okay and all was well.

If it helps I live in the rural Midwest.  Generally when I travel, which is
fairly frequently, it is to other smallish Midwest towns.    Some people
seem to have a lot more access issues though.  I wish I could tell you what
the common denominator is, but I haven't figured it out yet.  But if you are

considering a guide and the only thing stopping you is the possible access
issues, that may not necessarily be a problem for you.

Just something to think about,
Julie


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