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T4tomo

Legendary Member
The Equality act covers that, well trained assistance animals cannot be banned, but not emotional support dogs, cats, lizards, etc.

I was on a train and a lady brought on a bag of what appeared to be fresh from the tumble drier washing, and proceeded to sort through it, roll up her socks and fold her smalls etc on the seat opposite me. That might have been emotional support therapy or she might have just visited the laundrette on her way into work, I didn't like to ask.

A well trained dog (or lizard) is fair less bother than some burger eating, loud music playing with or without earphones nobber, who appear qite frequently these days.

We should probably get back to clothes.
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
On that note, I bought one of these a while back when it was on offer. Very well made and very suitable for discerning Yorkshiremen, it even came with a Yorkshire Rose pin badge.
https://www.brooktaverner.co.uk/sui...e-tweed-three-piece-suit-haincliffe-suit.html
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winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
People > animals

I don't think that's a particularly controversial position. If I'm in a public place, particularly somewhere enclosed such as a train carriage and your dog is bothering me, or particularly my kids, you will move. That is not up for debate.

I accept that owners love their pets but sometimes that means they don't appreciate the effect that animals can have on other people.

My kid was recently startled and scratched by an overenthusiastic puppy which was off the lead, the owner kept saying "he won't do anything", oblivious to the fact that it was already doing something. I gave her an earful, but had it carried on I would have kicked the dog to get it away from my child. Dogs are great but they come with responsibilities and restrictions.
 

CarbonClem

Well-Known Member
Im getting a bit irked but the default position being that dogs are welcome everywhere. As an example I've been in a couple of cafes when the yapping of small dogs has made the atmosphere unbearable.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
People > animals

I don't think that's a particularly controversial position. If I'm in a public place, particularly somewhere enclosed such as a train carriage and your dog is bothering me, or particularly my kids, you will move. That is not up for debate.

You can say it is "not up for debate", but you don't actually have any right to enforce that, so it very much is.
 

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
You can say it is "not up for debate", but you don't actually have any right to enforce that, so it very much is.

I don't know what you mean by "right". If I'm on a train there will be a train manager, for example.

There's a very long spectrum ranging from asking the owner nicely, right up to the thing I redacted in my previous post which I don't expect to ever have to resort to, but the wellbeing of my children is an absolute priority. This should not be controversial.
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
You can say it is "not up for debate", but you don't actually have any right to enforce that, so it very much is.

that's @winjim and his dick swinging for you :laugh: *

*spoiler alert the dog mistakes it for a chipolata, thinks its been thrown down the carriage and disappears off after it never to return. so in a way you are both correct.
 

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
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that's @winjim and his dick swinging for you :laugh: *

*spoiler alert the dog mistakes it for a chipolata, thinks its been thrown down the carriage and disappears off after it never to return. so in a way you are both correct.

I mean I did give an actual example. What would have helped in that case was an apology and an expression of concern for my child but the dog owner was in complete denial. That's my point, owners may think their animal is behaving reasonably when it's not. Dogs should not be off the lead and jumping up at children. Again, not a controversial opinion I would have thought.
 
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