Service Dog Denied Restaurant Access
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•‘We weren’t welcome’: Family says B.C. restaurant denied them entry due to service dog | Globalnews.ca
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A New Westminster family says they were denied access to a Port Moody restaurant because of their service dog.
John Wynn says his son Mateo , who has autism, has a service dog in training.
He says they arrived at the Boathouse restaurant and asked for a low table because they have a dog.
Restaurant and Food Services Association says the restaurant standard is that if a person appears at a restaurant and asks to eat there with service dog, they should be allowed to.
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