kdonnel
DVC-BCV
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2001
The ADA is so broad in definition and treatment of service animals so as to not create an undue burden on the disabled.
To me the idea that someone would need to prove a disability everytime they left their home with their service animal is deeply offensive. Requiring "papers" of the animal is requiring proof of disability of the animals owner.
What has happened is the idiots who want to bring their pets with them everywhere have taken advantage of the law. As I mentioned in my first post, how do you punish those people without creating a burden on the disabled? I don't see how you can.
To me the idea that someone would need to prove a disability everytime they left their home with their service animal is deeply offensive. Requiring "papers" of the animal is requiring proof of disability of the animals owner.
What has happened is the idiots who want to bring their pets with them everywhere have taken advantage of the law. As I mentioned in my first post, how do you punish those people without creating a burden on the disabled? I don't see how you can.