Let me begin with the disclaimer that I don't claim
to be an expert on the Americans With Disabilities
Act, and I recognize that it is intended to pursue
very worthy societal goals. But in the interest
of providing you, my loyal readers, with some lighter
fare this month (it is summer, after all), I couldn't
resist sharing with you the story of the Seattle
shopkeeper and her "emotionally dependent"
customer. My source for this story is the Seattle
Times, by way of Overlawyered.com.
It seems that a customer entered a consignment
clothing shop with a small, shaggy dog. The shopkeeper
informed the customer that dogs were not allowed
in the store, for the logical reason that dog dander
and expensive, consigned clothing are not a good
combination for the shopkeeper. As it turns out,
however, the customer had a reason for wanting to
bring the dog into the shop. At this point I must
quote from the Seattle Times story: