[NAGDU] Bothering Other Patrons
Dan Weiner
dcwein at dcwein.cnc.net
Wed Oct 11 19:53:10 UTC 2017
David, where are you getting that definition of bothering?--smile I can
understand and even agree with it but is it written somewhere. What
about a manager claiming a dog licked some food when everyone else there
said the dog didn't--lol. That happened to me once actually 10 years
ago, I wasn't removed though as I first of all wasn't convinced it
happened and two offered to buy whatever was damaged but they said "oh
no if a dog licks it we'd throw it out too late" so I figured that
frankly the whole thing was suspect at best and third other customers
said it didn't happen though I suppose they could have just been nice
people trying to defend me and my hapless hound--smile
On 10/11/2017 2:33 PM, David via NAGDU wrote:
> Business owner may have dogs removed for urinating, defecating,
> barking, biting, growling, attacking, climbing on tables, eating food
> off tables, sitting in grocery carts, or sitting on chairs.
> Prohibitions do not include bothering people who have allergies, or
> have a fear of dogs - those are their issues to deal with.
>
> *David and Claire Rose in Clearwater, FL*
> *david at bakerinet.com
>
> *
> On 10/11/2017 1:08 PM, Star Gazer via NAGDU wrote:
>> I think you're right Julie.
>> I am wondering though what the definition of "bothering" other
>> patrons looks like? Some people don't like dogs, so could they say "I
>> don't like dogs, that dog is bothering me" and have a business care?
>>
>>
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