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Eugene

(62,767 posts)
Sat Jun 23, 2018, 08:02 AM Jun 2018

Delta is banning pit bull service dogs. That might not be legal.

Source: Washington Post

Delta is banning pit bull service dogs. That might not be legal.

By Karin Brulliard
June 22 at 5:15 PM

Amid growing scrutiny of animals in airplane cabins, several airlines have unveiled tightened policies aimed at limiting the number of untrained pets or unusual species on flights. The changes, they have said, are driven by safety considerations and intended to ensure that service or emotional-support animals are traveling only with passengers who have disabilities.

Delta went further this week, announcing Wednesday that it would prohibit all “pit bull-type dogs” as service or support animals, in a move it called “the direct result of growing safety concerns following recent incidents in which several employees were bitten.” The airline told the Associated Press Friday that two employees were bitten by a pit bull traveling as an emotional-support animal last week.

But the announcement faced swift backlash from advocates for pit bulls, as well as from some service dog organizations and disability advocates who said they believe the Delta ban runs afoul of federal laws.

“First and foremost, it’s about people. Delta is discriminating against people,” said Regina Lizik of the Animal Farm Foundation in New York, which trains shelter dogs that have been labeled pit bulls to be service dogs for people with disabilities. “When Delta or anyone puts out a regulation like this that dictates what kind of dog can be a service dog, they are reducing access for someone with a disability.”

The Department of Transportation also cast doubt on the legality of the policy on Friday evening, saying in a statement that “a limitation based exclusively on breed of the service animal is not allowed under the Department’s Air Carrier Access Act regulation.” The agency did not say whether it had communicated with Delta officials about this interpretation of the federal disability law that applies to air travel, but it suggested that passengers turned away from flights would need to file a disability complaint with the department.

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Delta is banning pit bull service dogs. That might not be legal. (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2018 OP
This is tough. They have to protect their employees and other customers, also. CurtEastPoint Jun 2018 #1
it's Emotional Support and Service Dogs . stonecutter357 Jun 2018 #2
There is a vast difference between Service Animals and Emotional Support Animals trc Jun 2018 #3

trc

(825 posts)
3. There is a vast difference between Service Animals and Emotional Support Animals
Sat Jun 23, 2018, 08:39 AM
Jun 2018

My daughter has a service animal, a dog, and works constantly with animal to ensure it fills the role as a service animal completely and safely. She gets angry with folks who pretend their pets are service animals, buy them ESA vests online, and claim these animals are safe. An Emotional Support Animal is untrained, unqualified, and does not go through the selection process for disposition that real Service Animals go through. The article clearly states that the bite episode occured with an ESA pitbull. ESA's are not trained, not qualified and should be banned as companion animals on flights. By the way, Service Animals cannot be discriminated against, but ESA's can because they are not recognized as being in the same category as Service Animals.

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