Expecting dogs to learn newly implemented rules and their visually-impaired owners to tell them off is ridiculous, but keeps happening. Far too many aspects of lockdown haven’t considered disability whatsoever, and the public getting angry at disabled people is the result,.
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See also, parents of autistic kids who’ve had neighbours accuse them of breaking lockdown laws for taking their child out more than once a day: the Welsh Assembly are changing their rules to reflect this, but Westminster, Stormont & Holyrood should too: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-politics-52396683 …pic.twitter.com/wOnIBZ25tw
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No elderly person over 70 or disabled or visibly fragile person should have to queue.
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At work a few years ago we had a motivational speaker talk to us who'd lost his sight in an industrial accident. He told me after that it was very common, when he asked for directions, for people to direct their answer to his guide dog. Morale of the story: people are idiots.
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Dogs can't get covid19. Cats are in danger though.
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