Is not educated in accessibility laws and legally protected service dogs who are medically necessary under ADA laws. Walked in tonight for a soda after a long walk and was kicked out at the sight of my dog, despite her clear service dog identification with vest. She is not an emotional support animal; she is a service animal.
When I walked in and was told to leave, I shared that she is a service dog and protected by ADA law, that she is with me 100% of the time for a disability. I was dismissed anyway.
To have a medical condition that requires a trained dog to perform tasks already feels embarrassing on its own some days. But when someone kicks you out of the establishment for having a medical disability, that's even more embarrassing and humiliating. It is also grossly ableist. I wonder if people with wheelchairs, hearing aids, or someone who is blind with a seeing eye dog is also turned away. If you have any physical impairment, disability, or medical condition, you will not be welcomed here.
I will never shop here and I will discourage anyone from even considering this store. The next stop is to contact the Better Business Bureau and anyone who deals non-compliance in ADA...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI enjoy seeing the Owner and his Wife bringing supplies. I let them know that they have created a awesome well needed convenient store in our neighborhood. The Staff is always ready to say hello and help with anything you might need. Fresh deli subs are top notch. Growing up in Lancaster I remember the corner stores with lunch counters and sub shops and that's the experience I enjoy and remember every...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI made one little mistake and called the w liberty st mangat and I am not walking there in this cold. Well I ordered sub's and now Dave is saying that the one on orange could not make my sub's because they had to throw the ones at w liberty st away. I'm never ordering...
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