[NAGDU] Disappointed in Guiding Eyes for the Blind's Response

Star Gazer pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Thu Jan 25 13:32:52 UTC 2018


			Can somebody send out GEB's comments? 

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Subject: [NAGDU] Disappointed in Guiding Eyes for the Blind's Response

Dear NAGDU Members & Supporters,

 

I am writing to share with you my comments to Guiding Eyes for the Blind
regarding their comments on Delta's proposed service animal policy. 

 

Fraternally yours,

Marion Gwizdala their statement 

 

January 24, 2018 

 

Dear Mr. Cawley,

Via Email: bcawley at guidingeyes.org

                I want to express my extreme disappointment with the
response by Guiding eyes for the Blind to the issue we are facing with delta
Airlines. The National Association of Guide Dog Users, a strong and proud
division of the National Federation of the Blind,  is committed to
advocating for all guide dog users, whether they receive their guide dogs
from a formal training program or choose to owner-train their dogs. We are
also aware that, when we advocate for policies that affect us as guide dog
users, we have a more global responsibility to the entire service dog
industry. We take this responsibility seriously and reject any attempt to
weaken our civil rights. This being said, we oppose any measures that have
the effect of discriminating against disabled individuals who use service
dogs, including the imposition of an unequal benefit, something Guiding Eyes
for the Blind seems to condone in their recent statement. 

 

Though it is true that consumers of Guiding Eyes for the Blind and other
guide dog training programs are issued identification cards, these cards are
not and should not be required as a precondition for access under the Air
Carrier Access Act or a covered entity under the Americans with Disabilities
Act. Though it is equally true that all responsible animal owners, including
guide and service dog users, must accept the responsibility of maintaining
the health of their dogs, it is paternalistic to require us to demonstrate
that we are doing so just because we are blind or otherwise disabled and use
a service dog! The requirement to present a health record as a precondition
to travel is discriminatory and imposes an undue burden for those of us who
use service dogs. Likewise, the inability to book on-demand travel and
check-in online, curbside, or by means of a kiosk is a discriminatory
unequal benefit. 

 

                By issuing their statement, Guiding Eyes for the Blind has
done a disservice to their consumers and the entire service dog using
public. Such an ill-informed position compromises the progress made by the
National Federation of the Blind and the National Association of Guide Dog
Users to ensure that service dog users have the right to full participation
in society on terms of full equality and to travel freely without harassment
or the imposition of unnecessary, burdensome requirements.

 

                The National Association of Guide Dog Users strongly urges
Guiding Eyes for the Blind to rescind their statement and take a stand with
us to demand that those of us who choose to use service dogs have the
ability to travel freely and on equal terms with our nondisabled peers. We
further urge 

all guide and service dog training programs to stand with the National
Federation of the blind and its National Association of Guide Dog Users to
ensure that their consumers are well-informed about their civil rights under
the law and take an active role in advocating for those rights.

 

                For more information about the National Association of Guide
Dog Users, please visit our website

 

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Live the life you want; nobody can stop you!

 

Respectfully yours,

Marion Gwizdala 

 

Marion Gwizdala, President

National Association of Guide Dog Users Inc. (NAGDU)

National Federation of the Blind

(813) 626-2789

President at NAGDU.ORG

 

 

The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise
expectations because low expectations create barriers between blind  people
and our dreams. You can live the life you want! Blindness is not what holds
you back.

 

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