[Nfbf-l] Fw: [fcb-l] Fwd: Scared Publix customer spraysseeing-eyedog withbleach

Mark Tardif markspark at roadrunner.com
Thu May 23 00:20:46 UTC 2013


Excuse the rough language here, and I will gladly face whatever consequences 
it brings, but what a stupid, ignorant bitch!!!  I don't care if she does 
have a mental illness, I have known plenty of people with serious mental 
illnesses who would have known perfectly well that this was a service 
animal, and how dare she take it upon herself to try to get the dog's owner 
to take the dog out of the store.  Is she that ignorant of laws?  Where did 
she come from, a cow shit truck?  Sorry folks, but this kind of thing really 
pisses me off!!!  It shows the huge amount of work we still have to do. 
Christ, you have to retrain these sightlings all the time.

Mark Tardif
Nuclear arms will not hold you.
-----Original Message----- 
From: Sherri
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 6:33 PM
To: NFB of Florida Internet Mailing List
Subject: [Nfbf-l] Fw: [fcb-l] Fwd: Scared Publix customer 
spraysseeing-eyedog withbleach

This is really sad. The person who owns the dog spoke at our convention last
year. She works for United Way in South Florida. Interesting!

Sherri
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Easy Talk
To: Donald Moore ; 'Patricia A. Lipovsky' ; 'Jason Goldfield' ; 'Ice Wanda'
Cc: 'Michael Golder' ; fcb-l at acb.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 3:54 PM
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withbleach


here is the article
Scared Publix customer sprays seeing-eye dog with bleach
Sunrise resident cited for animal cruelty
A seeing-eye dog had bleach squirted in its eyes at a Publix grocery store
when a
67-year-old woman intentionally sprayed the animal in an unprovoked attack,
a police
report says.
The 5-year-old yellow Labrador retriever appeared uninjured, the report
said, but
Patricia Lawler, of Sunrise, was cited for animal cruelty and given a notice
to appear
after the 4:15 p.m. Saturday incident at the store at 10155 W. Oakland Park
Blvd.

Lawler told police she "thought it was a vicious animal" and feared it would
be a
danger to other customers, so she grabbed a spray bottle of Clorox cleaner
off a
shelf and sprayed the animal in the eyes and back.
"I realize now it was a mistake," Lawler said when reached by telephone
Monday. "I
have a fear of dogs. It was just a big dog with a big head. I was just
afraid."
Lawler said she takes medication for schizoaffective disorder, and paranoia
is one
the symptoms associated with her mental illness.
The dog's owner, Ronda Carin Shore, 45, also of Sunrise, told police she is
blind
and keeps the canine with her at all times. It was wearing a service-dog
vest, an
assist handle and a placard, the report said.
Shore declined to comment Monday.
Although the dog wasn't exhibiting aggressive behavior, Lawler said she got
scared
when she saw it and asked Shore to leave the store with the dog. When that
didn't
produce results, she said she resorted to the spray bleach to get rid of the
animal.
"I was afraid the dog would go wild, or some small child would get bitten,
or somebody
would get hurt," Lawler said. "I guess I overreacted. But I still feel like
a dog
doesn't belong in a place like a grocery store."
If convicted of the first-degree misdemeanor, Lawler faces up to a year in
jail and/or
a $5,000 fine.






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