[nagdu] Washington - Guide dog killed crossing Kennewick street

Michelle m-johnson at bigpond.com
Sun Mar 28 09:01:53 UTC 2010


I've had my friends try that excuse on me, the one where the dog needs to be 
trained more. Actually, he is as trained as possible! He rarely takes me 
across the road at the wrong time, but don't ever assume that he needs 
retraining just because he stuffs up. It really cheeses me off to not 
wanting to talk to people for a day or two after they say this rubbish to 
me.

Michelle
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dan Weiner" <dcwein at dcwein.cnc.net>
To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users'" 
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Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Washington - Guide dog killed crossing Kennewick street


>I agree with you totally, Albert.
> I was bringing up that scenario because I wouldn't put it past some law
> enforcement people who might not be acquainted with blind travel 
> techniques
> to say that type of thing.
> I, especially in my first months as a guide dog user, had several crossing
> against the light incidents  after  which I was told by nasty bystanders, 
> ,
> "your dog's badly trained, he crossed you against the light, you should 
> get
> another one".
> This business of thinking that a guide dog reads traffic, this old wives'
> tale has been one of the most annoying things I've dealt with as a guide 
> dog
> user.
>
> Once I was talking to a police officer I know from the neighborhood about
> the White Cane Law, and he asked "well, wouldn't your dog keep you safe 
> and
> not let you cross when a car's coming".
> We all know that the answer to that one is more complicated than "yes " or
> "no" because it's you and your well-trained dog against someone behind of
> the wheel of a big metal machine.
> Anyway, it took me a few minutes to really explain to this very nice 
> officer
> that cars are required to give thee right of way and my dog's training
> wouldn't make me responsible if something happened
> Because my dog didn't "do his job" in quotations.
>
> Now, having said all of this, let's hope that all of us will only have to
> discusses this hypothetically.  Take care of yourselves, two-legged and
> four-legged friends.
>
> Dan and Carter
> -----Original M
>
>
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