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Oriental Redneck |
I love dogs, but this emotional support bullshit needs to stop. If you can't fly on your own, then be in the cargo level, or wherever they put the animals, with your dog. Sue their asses off, both the dog owner and Delta. http://airport.blog.ajc.com/20...ger-on-delta-flight/ Emotional support dog bites passenger on Delta flight Kelly Yamanouchi Updated: June 5, 2017 A passenger on a Delta Air lines flight was bitten by another passenger’s emotional support dog. The incident happened Sunday during boarding of Flight 1430 at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, on a Boeing 737-900ER bound for San Diego. “During the boarding process, a passenger’s emotional support animal bit another passenger,” said Delta spokesman Anthony Black. The incident was first reported by Fox 5, which quoted a passenger who said: “The gentleman’s face was completely bloody…. his shirt was covered in blood.” The flight was delayed while both passengers and the dog got off the plane. A police report said the victim, Marlin Termaine Jackson of Daphne, Ala., was transported to the hospital “in stable condition, but severe injury to the face due to several dog bites.” The police report listed the dog’s owner, Ronald Kevin Mundy Jr. of Mills River, N.C., as a military service member with the U.S. Marine Corps who “advised that the dog was issued to him for support.” The dog is listed in the police report as a “chocolate lab pointer mix.” The dog was secured inside a dog crate and released to Mundy, who was not charged, according to the police report. He was allowed to fly with his dog in the kennel, according to Delta. When asked whether the incident may influence any change in policies, Black said: “We are currently examining the details of the event but have no updates at this time.” Delta’s website says it “complies with the Air Carrier Access Act by allowing customers traveling with emotional support animals or psychiatric service animals to travel without charge” if they comply with certain conditions and provide required documentation. The animal “must be trained to behave properly in public settings as service animals do,” according to Delta’s website. “A kennel is not required for emotional support animals if they are fully trained and meet same requirements as a service animal.” Q | ||
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delicately calloused |
Yeah this 'service animal' stuff is getting out of control. To be a service animal ought to require a standard of training and performance certified. Anything else is just a pet. You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie |
I'm getting severely fed-up with this crap. I hope this helps put an end to it. These stupid people and their animals that have to go with them everywhere...just stop it. The other day I was in Walmart with my one year old daughter who was walking around, and a man came walking down the aisle with a rottweiler in tow with a service dog vest on it. Yeah right. I wasn't comfortable with that at all. ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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7.62mm Crusader |
Is there a difference between a service dog and a emotional support critter? | |||
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Political Cynic |
yes service animals perform a legitimate function - such as looking for bodies after an earthquake or tornado I have no problem with service animals real service animals this emotional support bullshit has to stop - if you're that fucking fragile, don't ever leave your bedroom [B] Against ALL enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC | |||
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The dog owner will need emotional support when the lawsuit begins. Multiple bites on the face sound more like an attack than a defensive bite but there may be more to the story. | |||
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Told cops where to go for over 29 years… |
Call me old fashioned, but I'd like the "report" to have a little more info such as how it happened. I am doubtful the lab mix just went full retard and repeatedly jumped up to bite the guy in the face. Did the bitee get in the dog's space? Did the dog perceive him as a threat for some reason? Was the dog on a leash? Really hard to make sense of it and decide what level of outrage I should have when the only thing reported is the outcome... What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand??? | |||
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I think I had one of these as a kid. It was a little stuffed orca that I slept w/ till about 6 years of age. | |||
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Member |
There is no "space" on a plane any more. They are all packed to the gills. And as an "emotional support dog", do not think threat should be an issue as it's not a protection dog. I need an emotional support .45. Can I take it on the plane? NRA Life Member "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Teddy Roosevelt | |||
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Coin Sniper |
Yes, this is my emotional support female, she must travel with me to keep me calm. Yes her ticket to the Bahamas will be free right? Pronoun: His Royal Highness and benevolent Majesty of all he surveys 343 - Never Forget Its better to be Pavlov's dog than Schrodinger's cat There are three types of mistakes; Those you learn from, those you suffer from, and those you don't survive. | |||
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Eye on the Silver Lining |
To the face, huh? Wth. __________________________ "Trust, but verify." | |||
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Went to see a movie last week and while exiting I see a GSD with a vest on and it was some lady. A real service dog has tags on the vest. She had bought some bs on the internet. I've worked service animals, SAR, Schutzhund, um no lady that is not a service animal. What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Yep. Space? What space? More info below. The dog is 50 lb Lab retriever mix, not a small poodle, and was sitting in his owner's lap in the middle seat. The victim was in the window seat. https://petrescuereport.com/20...senger-delta-flight/
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Cynic |
I see this shit on a lot of Veteran sites. Seem like everybody has to have a damn dog. _______________________________________________________ And no, junior not being able to hold still for 5 seconds is not a disability. | |||
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Member |
Just wait until muhammed finds a way to shove some C4 up fido's ass and blows the whole fucking plane up... Then this shit will get real I could give a flying shit about the "rest of the story" dog bit human/ put fucking dog down... now, right now its an animal, NOT human, get it? or are people so confused any more? Next... ________,_____________________________ Guns don't kill people - Alec Baldwin kills people. He's never been a straight shooter. | |||
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Leave the gun. Take the cannoli. |
I feel bad for the victim. I love dogs but do not want one sitting next to me on a plane. Don't even like humans sitting that close to me on a plane. I even like Delta but I hope this costs them a lot of money; so much money that all these pooches go in the cargo hold where they belong. | |||
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W07VH5 |
I also like dogs but when people bring them into a grocery store and put them in a grocery cart, well, I'm just grossed out. It's disgusting. I'm not talking about a teacup in the baby seat, I'm talking about a Labrador in the main buggy. I found out the Walmart manager can no longer even ask if the dog has service papers. Apparently, it's offensive. | |||
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Striker in waiting |
So what's the consensus among veterans on this stuff? Does it matter if you're battle-hardened flag officer that's been in since Vietnam vs. a specialist that did a tour in the sandbox, never left the green zone, and mustered out as soon as possible? From what I can observe as a civilian who never wore a uniform (my life's biggest regret) and has obviously never experienced combat or anything close, I have no trouble whatsoever believing that it is hell. However, I've grown up surrounded by military (mostly officers) and I don't know anyone with PTSD - or at least I don't know that I do. Is PTSD the military version of autism (popular disorder of the day and accordingly overdiagnosed), or are things somehow worse than they were before, or was it all just underdiagnosed/ignored before (I know it was to some degree), or is it the quality of the people that has been on a decline, leading to the trouble we see now? (I see plenty of stories that make me think we have a snowflake problem in the military.) A combination of the above? I'm very curious as to the opinion of our uniformed members (past and present) here. -Rob I predict that there will be many suggestions and statements about the law made here, and some of them will be spectacularly wrong. - jhe888 A=A | |||
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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie |
What, are you kidding me? That animal has no business being on that airplane in the first place. The dog's space? What a joke. ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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Member |
There is a tremendous difference between a certified service dog, which receives extensive training and testing for certification, and an "emotional support animal", which requires nothing more than a letter from a medical authority. Certified service dogs serve important, lifesaving functions. Diabetic alert dogs, seeing eye dogs, physical aid dogs, PTSD dogs, allow people with disabilities to go out and lead more normal lives when they otherwise could not. Certified service dogs are by law unrestricted. They are the ones you see in restaurants and they have credentials. A true service dog would never bite because of the training and testing that is done on them. In my view the emotional support animal trend is nothing but a sham. Your emotional support animal can be a duck, a pig, a goat, a snake-whatever you decide it is. There is no certification requirement, which is a large part of the problem. ESA's give snowflakes the opportunity to demonstrate "look at me, I'm special" without having to go through the rigors of training and certification with their critter du jour. I have a close friend who is an airline captain who tells me the ESA thing has gotten out of hand and his airplane sometimes looks like Noah's Ark. But they are not allowed to turn a passenger away with an ESA unless there is an obvious safety problem. We recently heard a story about an ESA escaping its crate and invading the cockpit before takeoff. I knew for myself it was out of control when I recently observed a toy poodle taking a shit in the middle of an airline terminal near my gate. I think FAA needs to do something about this nonsense with tighter regulations. CMSGT USAF (Retired) Chief of Police (Retired) | |||
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