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Posted By: Hazymac, 9/7/2023 11:30:06 AM

Do y’all remember the time an emotional support animal was kicked off a United flight for being disruptive? In this instance, “being disruptive” included a pig defecating and screaming in the cabin. Passengers were quick to complain about the stink, noise, and awkwardness of it all because, when you pay good money to fly, doing so without a barnyard experience is a reasonable expectation. Thankfully, over the last decade, emotional support animals have been kept on a tighter leash since they are not now, nor were they ever service dogs. Airlines have reeled in their restrictions and put a muzzle on the idea any animal can fly

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Deborah Grannet 9/7/2023 11:55:46 AM (No. 1551170)
Here in Ohio we got a lot of laughs going over the rules for service vs. support animals when training poll workers for our August election. Technically, we're not allowed to turn anyone away from voting even if they have inappropriate animal life, we're just supposed to get them in and out as fast as possible. We were supposed to tell poll workers to ask certain questions, and the only animals that really are supposed to be considered service animals are dogs and miniature ponies. Lots of levity on the mini-ponies.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Vaquero45 9/7/2023 3:33:22 PM (No. 1551349)
This is the second article I’ve read in the past two months that says a “transgendered” kid always has a mentally ill mother. It makes perfect sense. Also interesting is that all the “trannies” were born between 2006 and 2015.
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