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Joined: 06 Dec 2009 Posts: 36 Location: Trinidad
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Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:31 pm Post subject: Is a religious bus ban on my dog right? |
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Hum . . . wonder if the apparently arbitrary driver's discretion ban applies to seeing eye dogs also?
copied from:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/7847571/Is-a-religious-bus-ban-on-my-dog-right.html
Is a religious bus ban on my dog right?
On two occasions last week my dog was barred from London buses on religious grounds, writes Judith Woods.
By Judith Woods
Published: 6:18PM BST 22 Jun 2010
On two occasions last week my dog was barred from London buses, not because she's particularly fierce or big, but on religious grounds. A friend and I had taken her to the park, and as I went across to the grocer, my friend took Daisy, a Manchester terrier, to the bus stop.
As they tried to board the bus, the driver stopped her and told her that there was a Muslim lady on the bus who "might be upset by the dog". As she attempted to remonstrate, the doors closed and the bus drew away.
When a second bus arrived, she again made to embark, but was stopped again – this time because the driver said he was Muslim. I know that Muslims consider dogs to be unclean, but last time I looked this wasn't a Muslim country and London Transport was a non-denominational organisation.
I'm a Catholic, but I'm hardly likely to start insisting that no divorced people should be allowed on my bus. I have no intention of causing upset with my dog and I wouldn't allow her to brush against anyone who was at pains to avoid her. None the less, I instinctively cavil at this creeping intolerance, masquerading as pious devotion, whatever its origins. |
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