Re: Only in California - Doggone expensive to walk that pooch




"ravinwulf" <ravnwulf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 09:14:53 -0600, "flick" <flick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> ><netuser_axel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >> The woman is 61yo w/ a cane and injured back - 'pulling' the dog in a
> >> kennel may be less strainful than carrying it, but allowing the leashed
> >> animal to simply use its own four legs would make the most sense.
> >>
> >> I wonder how many cases of "leash entanglement" between pet owners and
> >> residents occurred at the complex to warrant such a restriction?
> >
> >Now that I think of it, sounds more like a way to restrict the size of
dogs.
> >You're gonna be penalized if you can't carry your dog through the lobby.
> >
> >It'd be pretty funny if they rented to a power lifter with a Mastiff ;-).
> >
> >Really, they're discriminating against her on the basis of a medical
> >condition, aren't they? In a way, sorta.
>
> That's what I was thinking as well. Sounds like she needs an attorney
> to go at it from that angle.
>


How is it discrimination? There is another exit she can use, so they have
alternative accommodations. That's all that's required under the ADA,
AFAIK. OK?

B.R.



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