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Originally posted by Power_Semi
You're talking about the health and hygiene effects of everyone in the restaurant against 1 guys "rights" - well tough luck, he loses and the owner was RIGHT!
Originally posted by AthiestJesus
Originally posted by VoidHawk
Originally posted by TheOutcast
Probably not going to be popular with my opinion, but I agree that dogs shouldn't be allowed into anywhere where food is being prepared or eaten, regardless whether it's a junk yard hound or Lassie.
(Imagine a rat wandering around a restaurant but being told it was okay because it had served in Iraq, it's still a rat)
I'll reluctantly make a concession for guide dogs, but anything beyond that is a no-no for me.edit on 28-8-2013 by TheOutcast because: to do editing type stuff.
Your shoe is much more likely to be a source of disease than a dog! Domestic dogs live in the same environment as humans, so why should they be considered to be of more risk?
It's a known fact that people who live with dogs tend to be more healthy than those who dont keep dogs!
To be fair dogs lick their ballz , roll around in mud , and generally mess themselves up at every available opportunity ........ that`s why they require a lot of care and attention .... but dogs that have a role such as guide dogs etc. are usually very well trained and cleaned on a regular basis as apposed to your average fun loving ball licking bullet-hole sniffing mutt . As an owner of a restaurant I wouldn`t want any animals at all through my doors to be honest , saying that , I wouldn`t be greasy enough to own a restaurant and charge stupid amounts of money for little portions of crap.
Originally posted by MisterMahound
When they're going to war, America loves its soldiers. When they're returning, it disowns them:
• Number of veterans as of Sept. 2009: approximately 23 million
• Between 529,000 and 840,000 veterans are homeless at some time during the year
• On any given night, more than 300,000 veterans are living on the streets or in shelters in the U.S.
• Approx. 33% of homeless males in the U.S. are veterans.
• Veterans are twice as likely as other Americans to become chronically homeless
• Veterans represent 11% of the adult civilian population, but 26% of the homeless population
• The number of homeless Vietnam-era veterans, male and female, is greater than the number of soldiers who died during the war.
Sleep tight, America.
Originally posted by shaukuna
Originally posted by Power_Semi
You're talking about the health and hygiene effects of everyone in the restaurant against 1 guys "rights" - well tough luck, he loses and the owner was RIGHT!
You are exactly right, did the guy deserve to be cussed out of the restaurant though?
# did anyone ever consider the possibility of.... having him eat outside?
Im sure moving a table for a vet of 20 years wouldn't be to taxing.
Originally posted by AthiestJesus
Whilst I agree that this is pathetic of the owner , I need to point out that I do not like the way I`m having this man`s service background slammed in my face as if he is more important than anyone else simply because he was in the forces . Obviously written that way to stir up emotions and "rally the troops" , a shame really because the story is big enough without the whole "patriot" string pulling routine .