[nagdu] Jury finds IA Dept. for Blind's guide dogpolicydoes not discriminate
Hope Paulos
hope.paulos at maine.edu
Fri Feb 20 01:12:19 UTC 2009
I agree Marsha. This is shameful. If I were the woman, as soon
as I discovered they didn't allow my dog to be with me, I'd
withdraw from the program and sue immediately thereafter.
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>From: "Marsha" <queen.marsha.lindsey at gmail.com
>To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog
Users'" <nagdu at nfbnet.org
>Date sent: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 19:40:54 -0500
>Subject: Re: [nagdu] Jury finds IA Dept. for Blind's guide
dogpolicydoes not discriminate
>I do not understand myself. How is this center any different
than one of our
>training centers? Even people who attend our centers can use
their dogs. I
>understand the need to learn to use the cane, but if that person
chooses to
>use a dog then so be it.
>Why do we always have to put the cane users against the guide dog
users?
>Marsha
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