MtnMarcus
Pre-takeoff checklist
Amen.....it's about damn time. I wish more business's would follow suite!
For me, it's not about the animals themselves. I love animals. I wouldn't mind sitting in a planeful of them, but I am not fond of people faking medical or psychological conditions in order to get favorable treatment. It not only penalizes people who are honest, it penalizes people who have legitimate problems.
I'm not. So we disagree. No big surprise there.I really just think people don't care about BSing them to avoid yet another stupid charge and I'm cool with that.
I'm not. So we disagree. No big surprise there.
Once spankings became forbidden, and punching someone in the mouth became equally egregious, people started getting bold, rebellious and raucous. Get off my lawn.
I'm with ya on this one. [Also no surprise given my propensity for following rulez]
Well it's against my rules to disagree with me, soooo
As entertaining as it may be, I'm unlikely to agree to your rules of conduct.
I don't think so. Not sure who they are or what they mean, but I don't think they look like good candidates for raising good kids.
YOUR lawn?! Brother, the land is for all of us. You need to learn to share. Damn elitists!
Basically militant fascists who are against other fascists they disagree with.I don't think so. Not sure who they are or what they mean, but I don't think they look like good candidates for raising good kids.
Then pull out your wallet and come pay OUR property tax bill, you commie socialist hippie.
Basically militant fascists who are against other fascists they disagree with.
You actually did agree to their rules when you bought your ticket.As I don't agree with the airlines rules pertaining to the very small space I paid for.
So we're both down for breaking BS rules...
You actually did agree to their rules when you bought your ticket.
The point, which clearly escapes you, is that you may ask those two questions but you may not challenge the validity of the answers.
I don't have dogs (or other pets), but I do have kids. Generally speaking, I don't like other people's kids and I don't like other people's pets for the same reason: they don't share the same standards of behavior that I require for my kids. I have seen some pets who are exceptionally well trained and behaved, but in my experience those examples are also exceptionally rare.
Right back at you, bro.
You are probably just as likely to over rate the behavioral characters of your exceptional offspring as you are to under rate the behavior of just about every existing pet. (those that you don't find exceptionally rare that is)
You continue to miss the point that YOUR appraisal of the behaviors of other people, their children, and their pets is completely subjective.
You taught your kids to behave as you want them to. Your standards may or not equal the standards of others.
Getting it yet?
And irrelevant.You continue to miss the point that YOUR appraisal of the behaviors of other people, their children, and their pets is completely subjective.
You continue to miss the point that YOUR appraisal of the behaviors of other people, their children, and their pets is completely subjective.
You taught your kids to behave as you want them to. Your standards may or not equal the standards of others.
Getting it yet?
Here is a pair of beloved children that will never be corrected.
That right there is causing most of the problem. The ADA doesn't permit a business to request or require anything that actually demonstrates the legitimacy of the service dog (and generally only dogs are protected under the ADA), including asking for documentation or demonstration of the claimed training. I suspect that it is virtually impossible to deny access to any dog claimed to be a service dog regardless of observed behavior, with the possible exception of extreme or threatening behavior. It is also generally true that "emotional support" is not protected under the ADA, but if someone's going to be dishonest about the training then there's no reason why they wouldn't be dishonest about the disease (any detail of which, of course, the business is not permitted to request).
As someone else mentioned, the Air Carrier Access Act permits different procedures for air carriers, and provides them with additional flexibility.
I don't have dogs (or other pets), but I do have kids. Generally speaking, I don't like other people's kids and I don't like other people's pets for the same reason: they don't share the same standards of behavior that I require for my kids. I have seen some pets who are exceptionally well trained and behaved, but in my experience those examples are also exceptionally rare. I'm sure that most people think they have "great dogs," but if they bark, chase, sniff, jump, lick, or tear up the asphalt around strangers, they do not meet my definition of well-behaved.
JKG
You continue to miss the point that YOUR appraisal of the behaviors of other people, their children, and their pets is completely subjective.
You taught your kids to behave as you want them to. Your standards may or not equal the standards of others.
Getting it yet?
Just as you're sure you have "great kids". Same chit, different species.
I never made any such comment about my kids. However, with respect to the behavior of kids, pets, or adults, it really comes down to the consideration of others. It has nothing to do with opinion.
JKG
It's all just opinion, what you view as good behavior is different than me, is different from seat 32D
You continue to miss the point that YOUR appraisal of the behaviors of other people, their children, and their pets is completely subjective.
You taught your kids to behave as you want them to. Your standards may or not equal the standards of others.
Getting it yet?
Here is a pair of beloved children that will never be corrected.
Didn't the kids end up being schooled by their grandmother and turn into little Stepford children?
Isn't just you...
That movie with the overly horrid child behavior also mocked the overly correct child behavior. No behaviors in Talladega Nights are to be modeled. With the possible exception of kissing Jean Girard
Sheesh...