2. It's a leash law violation. Fortunately nobody antagonized the dog, and it wasn't hungry or thirsty, and nobody was allergic to it. Had any of these things occurred, one or more people would have probably needed medical attention and Starbuck's would have been sued for megabucks. As a Starbuck's stockholder at the time (I've since sold it), that would have affected my wallet.
Why would you want a lifeguard to start playing "lawman" inside a place of business? Would you like the lifeguards to go into bars and liquor stores checking I.D. cards too?
ok, the funny looking guy on the right is a lifeguard and the extremely hansom man to his left works for the Fire Department and is not a police officer.
Are you sure? That looks like a police uniform to me, but judging from your use of adjectives, I'd guess you're the one wearing it, so you'd know better than I.
Are dogs in training allowed inside restaurants with their trainers? I thought they had to be with the handicapped individual whom they assist, even after they're certified.
@slferentz and yes dogs training to be aid dogs are allowed inside establishments as part of their training program so their trainers can be assured that they are used to and not bothered by these areas.
just curious... but what about the dog sitting next to his owner in line bothers you so much?
LionessCub1 1 year ago
@LionessCub1
1. It's a health code violation.
2. It's a leash law violation. Fortunately nobody antagonized the dog, and it wasn't hungry or thirsty, and nobody was allergic to it. Had any of these things occurred, one or more people would have probably needed medical attention and Starbuck's would have been sued for megabucks. As a Starbuck's stockholder at the time (I've since sold it), that would have affected my wallet.
slferentz 1 year ago
Unbelievable.Another mutt owner with a sense of entitlement.
greenjeansmjr 2 years ago
Why would you want a lifeguard to start playing "lawman" inside a place of business? Would you like the lifeguards to go into bars and liquor stores checking I.D. cards too?
biggestbaddogg 4 years ago 3
not the lifeguard, the cop in line to his left.
slferentz 4 years ago
ok, the funny looking guy on the right is a lifeguard and the extremely hansom man to his left works for the Fire Department and is not a police officer.
biggestbaddogg 4 years ago 2
Are you sure? That looks like a police uniform to me, but judging from your use of adjectives, I'd guess you're the one wearing it, so you'd know better than I.
slferentz 4 years ago
You should use a spell-checker--you just described yourself as a horse-drawn carriage.
slferentz 4 years ago
Could be a helper or seeing eye dog (in training) though.
stevethrower 4 years ago 3
Are dogs in training allowed inside restaurants with their trainers? I thought they had to be with the handicapped individual whom they assist, even after they're certified.
slferentz 4 years ago
@slferentz and yes dogs training to be aid dogs are allowed inside establishments as part of their training program so their trainers can be assured that they are used to and not bothered by these areas.
LionessCub1 1 year ago