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Originally Posted by Requiem
Agree. Service animals should be required to have a handicap license tag on their collar that anyone can ask to see.
If it takes a special tag to park a vehicle in a parking lot, how much more important is it that animals in public places also have a tag?
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I agree.
There is a lot of abuse with people bringing their non-service trained pets with them and using the ADA as cover.
A certificate of training should be issued and ID carried when the animal is present.
TR
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