Lots of reports of people with guide dog owners being treated terribly by the public, including being refused entry to shops. Dogs are doing what they’ve been trained to do, not “breaking social distancing” and “queue-jumping”.
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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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It is ridiculous that being blind or disabled doesn't qualify you for "shielding slots" in the Supermarkets. My step mum has a guide dog, and my dad is a blue badge holder, but I still have to fight at midnight once a week to book them a Tesco slot for a month's time.
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