Restaurant refuses a guide dog

mon 21 dec 2015, 13:58

Restaurant refuses a guide dog

QUIMPER –

A Japanese restaurant in the Breton Quimper is sued for discrimination after a blind boy access had been denied, because they have a guide dog with him. The incident was Friday, when the sixteen year old boy, who for twelve years blind, to within the wild together with other visually impaired people, and trainers who are disabled people to learn to stand on its own.

Photo: Peter Beemsterboer

The restauranteigenaar wanted absolutely no dog in the matter, because he is “fresh fish served”. An employee of a French organisation for the blind be the curious excuse of the hand and warned the restaurant owner that he, with this discrimination law violated.

The boy’s father has now filed a complaint, reported the Breton newspaper Le Télégramme Monday.


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