[nagdu] Jury finds IA Dept. for Blind's guide dog policydoesnotdiscriminate
Pickrell, Rebecca M (IT)
REBECCA.PICKRELL at ngc.com
Wed Feb 25 17:03:15 UTC 2009
Dar,
What did you find interesting, the dog going back to the school, or the
person feeling they did better with a cane?
And, why did you try so hard to talk them out of it?
And, what exactly did you try to talk them out of doing?
Did it have anything to do with your position on the board?
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Subject: Re: [nagdu] Jury finds IA Dept. for Blind's guide dog
policydoesnotdiscriminate
Have you found anyone who wishes not to go threw the programs if they
can't use their dog?
I remember being on the GDUI board, when I got a call from someone who
said that they felt they did better with a cane than their dog.
So they sent the dog back to school.
I have to say I tried hard to talk them out of it, but the dog went back
to school.
I found that interesting.
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--Dar
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