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🤮 1/5 - If I could rate 0/10 stars I would.
By 👻 @Kayla V., 03/20/2023 3:00 am
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Came in with a reservation for myself and two others and my service animal. The "manager" took one glance at my 6lb fully trained and certified service animal and illegally asked me what kind of disability I have. He then proceeded to say that unless I was "mobility impaired", I was not allowed with my service animal on the facility. I was shocked by his response and my friends clarified if this was really what he meant. It is 100% illegal to ask questions about the specifics of my disability. I offered to present my service animal ID card as well as my paperwork but he cut me off. When I educated him on the illegality of his questions relative to specifics around my disability and especially denying access because of my service dog he laughed and responded with "you think I haven't done this before?!". I don't know if this is news to you but not all disabilities have a specific "look". I'm honestly shocked you haven't been sued yet and almost feel like it's my duty to ensure you learn from your mistakes. Your ignorance and response to education on how wrong you are has been disgusting. I really hope this review brings attention to how careless and discriminate your establishment is.Please see the attached ADA LAW reminder on my service dog's verification card:"Under the ADA. businesses, and organizations that serve the public must allow people with disabilities to bring their Service Animals into all areas of their facilities where customers are typically allowed to go. This Federal Law applies to all businesses that are open to the public, including, but not limited to, restaurants, hotels, transportation grocery, department stores. hospitals, medical offices, theaters, health clubs, and all other business or government facilities considered publely accessible. ADA defines a service animal as a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability."
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