Oh, yes I do have ‘comprehension’. I was a flight attendant for 25 years and have seen these ‘doctor’s notes’ from people to bring their pets onboard- sometimes it was a ruse to not have to pay a shipping fee for their pets or to have to send them by cargo.
I am betting if the doctor who signed the pig onto the plane was contacted and asked if he was willing to take responsiblility for anything that happened on the plane as a result of him endorsing livestock on the plane - and something DID happen- well, I wonder what he would have said then.
And a victim of molestation, a child who has suffered a loss or someone with PTSD should not be grouped with these movie stars who need Little Fluffie just to get through their pampered life.
“And a victim of molestation, a child who has suffered a loss or someone with PTSD should not be grouped with these movie stars ...”
or anyone else.
“and have seen these doctors notes from people”
And there’s the dead giveaway that the animal was not acquired with the standard protocol.
The ADA is adamant that no one present ‘papers’ to anyone who asks because it is not legally required to do so.
[which they would have known had they legitimately been working within the system]
If asked, you are to refuse and if pressured, you are to ask for a policeman and call the 800 number on the card the ADA provides.
The whole flying pig thing just baffles me.
There are people working with miniature horse as seeing eye animals quite successfully due to the much longer lifespan of the horse and their superior vision.
It’s a great idea but as much as I love horses, I don’t think I want one in my living room.
This is why I fight about this.
It was supposed to be a good thing but as usual, the scammers found another angle.
One day, it will all go to hell because of them.