[nagdu] {Disarmed} Fw: Can you believe Starbucks did this to a veteran!

Alyssa alyssahenson95 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 28 04:22:22 UTC 2014


There are simply too many details missing here. It almost sounds as though perhaps this man is trying to pass a therapy dog off as a service dog. Too many people misunderstand why therapy dogs do not qualify. Also, yes, it's marketing. It's pretty sad how a company which seems to be selling fake service dog equipment is doing this for attention. These people are the type that mess it up for all of us.
Alyssa

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> On Feb 27, 2014, at 8:48 PM, Tami Jarvis <tami at poodlemutt.com> wrote:
> 
> Darla,
> 
> As far as I can tell, it's a marketing e-mail sales pitch for those kits, trying to convince people that there is such a thing as service dog registration. So it's somebody trying to make money off of service dog users, not service dog users themselves.
> 
> The market in such kits came about as a result of those program IDs people use to gain access, often while telling everyone in earshot that the ID and the harness mean their dog has to be let in the door. There is at least one program that trains other types of dogs that also issues an ID and has special vests which their grads tell everyone give the dog the right to come in the store. Sometimes reps from one or another of these programs will go about educating businesses to ask for ID and explaining that a dog must be wearing a special harness or vest to have the right to access. This makes those of us who come behind them grumpy and business owners grumpy because they believed it and nearly got their butts fined and sued. No fun!
> 
> Service dog users without those IDs would rather the users of program dogs would just quit showing theirs. Some will buy or make cards just to save themselves time and trouble, but many prefer to have the law followed and just learn self-advocacy. If service dog users who don't use special equipment buy vests and patches, it's in an effort to keep people from molesting their working dogs. Most know there is nothing there to do with the right to public access. Not all, and there is more misinformation floating around these days than truth, but most do know the law and their rights and responsibilities.
> 
> So the programs still give out IDs and tell people how to misuse them (or so it seems), and people still make money off of the whole thing. Also, education about the 2-question rule has to be done over and over because it keeps being undone. Out here, I am really glad I do not have to re-educate all the time after someone has done the bit with the program ID. Saves me tons of time! Although these articles that keep cropping up have given me practice in self-advocacy; I can tell it comes from one of the articles and almost which one by the wording I hear. Irritating, but so far I've just had to coach someone through the 2-question rule and make sure her manager knew the right way and was giving proper education to staff. When she first asked if I had brought my papers, I didn't know she was talking to me. /lol/ Papers for the dog, really? And me without my briefcase! Wonder what it will be next?
> 
> Tami
> 
>> On 02/27/2014 02:55 PM, Darla Rogers wrote:
>> This sounds very self-serving to me; a vest or badge proves absolutely nothing.  All the Starbuck's employee could ask is what tasks the dog perform to mitigate the person's disability.
>> 
>>    I am tired of the service dog movement riding on our coattails; they need to police themselves; nobody would notice, except they often want to be noticed.
>> Darla & handsome Huck
>> 
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Derek Moore
>> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 2:24 PM
>> To: NFB of Michigan Internet Mailing List; the National Association of Guide Dog Users NAGDU Mailing List
>> Subject: [nagdu] {Disarmed} Fw: Can you believe Starbucks did this to a veteran!
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>> Derek E Moore, M.Ed
>> Grand Rapids, MI 49507
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>> 
>> ----- Forwarded Message -----
>> From: Service Dog Registration Of America <support at servicedogregistration.org>
>> To: moorederek at yahoo.com
>> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 2:54 PM
>> Subject: Can you believe Starbucks did this to a veteran!
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>> Can you believe Starbucks did this to a veteran!
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>> "You’re not blind….You can’t have your dog in here!"Sounds harsh right? It’s reality. This is exactly what Yancy Baer and his service dog were told recently after entering a Houston Starbucks. He was simply trying to enjoy his morning like anybody else and meet a friend for a cup of coffee. However he found he was a victim of discrimination as a Starbucks worker attempted to force him to prove his disability.
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