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Thursday, June 22, 2023

Your Thursday Morning Florida Report

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - A Daytona Beach man is looking for answers after his friend was fined by her apartment complex following a visit from him and his service dog. 

Justin Harden’s dog, Hunter, helps him with the seizures he says he has been suffering since he was a child. A few days ago, he was visiting a friend at her apartment near International Speedway Boulevard. After they left, a note was posted on the door highlighting the issue.

9 comments:

  1. Been a reader for years, but just tired of the constant commercial appearing before being able to read every single article. Over and out.

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    1. What commercials? I don't run ads here.

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    2. Clink link. Direct to story. No ads at all. Not running an ad block. Seems to be a problem on your end.

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  2. Did someone provide over $10K of training to the service dog? If not, it's not a service dog but a glorified pet. Too many people see a nice loophole of calling their pets service animals simply to bring them where animals are not supposed to go.

    My favorite is "emotional support" animal. These people bring their pets into the grocery store and put them into shopping carts. The pets sits it's feces cover behind where your groceries go. If anyone says anything, SJWs jump out of the woodwork to beat them with rubber hoses.

    Real service animals? Yeah, no problem. They've been trained extensively and aren't found in grocery carts.

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    1. No, he's not. You're just ignorant. By the owner's description the dog in the story is not a "service animal", it's an "emotional support animal". The former has legal standing, the latter does not. Selah.

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    2. Spotted the moron who brings Fluffy into the restaurant and expects us to fawn all over her while she's eating off the table.

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    3. Seizure dogs are trained. I did not see any reference to an "emotional support animal" in the story - the dog was described as a service dog. Unfortunately, the disabled person did not tell his friend he was bringing the dog, so the friend was not able to comply with the requirement that she get advance clearance for the visit.

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  3. If you have bad addons or extensions, they will do that, ads and advertising and spying on you. Remove all your extensions and then do a browser settings reset. “It’s not me, it’s definitely you,” she said.

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