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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 648169" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>That woman is widely held to be a nut. She was on the news about a year before that because she was pitching a fit because she was being evicted. Her horse was LIVING IN HER APARTMENT WITH HER. I can't imagine the stink. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, there are other ways this lady could do her shopping. There are many resources for the visually impaired in her area and it looks to me like she has chosen none of them. If she can see well enough to grocery shop from horseback, she can see well enough to shop with human assistance. I don't think it is sanitary. I would not buy food in a store where there was a horse roaming around. </p><p></p><p>Remember, the Americans With Disabilities Act says that businesses have to make reasonable accomodations. This is not reasonable. That store would be perfectly within their rights to refuse her and the horse she rode in on, access to that store. </p><p></p><p>I advocated for people with disabilities for years and I think it is bunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 648169, member: 3306"] That woman is widely held to be a nut. She was on the news about a year before that because she was pitching a fit because she was being evicted. Her horse was LIVING IN HER APARTMENT WITH HER. I can't imagine the stink. Honestly, there are other ways this lady could do her shopping. There are many resources for the visually impaired in her area and it looks to me like she has chosen none of them. If she can see well enough to grocery shop from horseback, she can see well enough to shop with human assistance. I don't think it is sanitary. I would not buy food in a store where there was a horse roaming around. Remember, the Americans With Disabilities Act says that businesses have to make reasonable accomodations. This is not reasonable. That store would be perfectly within their rights to refuse her and the horse she rode in on, access to that store. I advocated for people with disabilities for years and I think it is bunk. [/QUOTE]
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