[nagdu] Hooter's Policy
Larry D. Keeler
lkeeler at comcast.net
Sun Aug 5 02:05:36 UTC 2012
It probably is the true pollicy butt folks try and interpret it the way they
wish. I guess, trouble for them!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Criminal Justice Major" <orleans24 at comcast.net>
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2012 9:07 PM
Subject: [nagdu] Hooter's Policy
> Hi, all,
> I just got done contacting my local Hooters here in Denver, Colorado and
> spoke with the manager, Matt asking him out of curiosity of what the rules
> were as far as allowing those with disabilities like blind individuals and
> other with service dogs what the were as far as the stablishment.
> He informed me that by law, all service dogs must be allowed in the
> establishment and even those who are blind are to be given the same
> treatment.
> He did state that pet dogs are allowed to the establishment, but must be
> leashed up and only allowed on the patio area.
> I gave him my reason on why I was asking and let him know about the email
> that I read earlier.
> He did agree with me, stating he was sorry of what happened to the
> individual that wanted to go into the Hooters establishment in Sacrament,
> that when one person like the manager of the sacramento one does something
> bad, it gives a bad name for the rest of the company.
> He informed me that more than likely, he'll get in touch with the
> corporate office to find out what transfired.
> I let him know that one day, I'll have to come down there and check it out
> and he said that I was welcome to come on over.
> Matt also stated that it is a big no no to demand to see papers to prove
> the dog is a service dog and that the vest with patches should be enough
> to identify the dog's purpose like with the guide dog harness.
> So one day, Odie and I may venture over to Hooters to allow me to have a
> bite.
> This is my story and I, am, stickin with it.
> Bibi, husband Dale and the stubron son Odie
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