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The following information is intended as informal guidance only and should not be construed as legal advice. For more information, you may contact
National Association of Guide dog Users Inc.
National Federation of the Blind
Hotline: 888-624-3841 (888-NAGDU411)
Info@NAGDU.ORG
http://www.nagdu.org
Guide Dog Users Group launches Innovative Mobile App
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Guide Dog Users Group launches Innovative Mobile App
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND PROTESTS DISCRIMINATION BY STATE SECURITY CONTRACTOR
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Marion Gwizdala, President
National Association of Guide dog Users
National Federation of the Blind
813-626-2789
President@NAGDU.ORG
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND PROTESTS DISCRIMINATION BY STATE SECURITY CONTRACTOR
Advocates rally for access for those with disabilities
ADVOCATES RALLY FOR ACCESS FOR THOSE WITH DISABILITIES
Principal Tried to Bar Blind Counselor’s Guide Dog, Complaint Says
By Katie Honan on October 16, 2014 7:29am
Consumer Alert: Service animal Scam
Posted: Apr 28, 2015 8:06 PM EDT
By Danielle Serino
Posted by 19 Action News Digital Team
http://www.19actionnews.com/story/28924510/consumer-alert-service-dog-scam
“Service Dog Scam” causing concern among disability advocates (Source: WOIO)
MORE ABOUT BRINGING OUR ANIMALS TO THE ZOO
The National Association of Guide dog Users (NAGDU), with the support of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), has applied for a grant from the Institute of Museums & Library Services (IMLS) to create a program to educate zoos about the importance of desensitizing their collections to the presence of service animals in order to allow greater access to their facilities by guide and other service dog users.
Hearing Officer confirms Lyft is Acts as Taxi company
The National Federation of the Blind is currently suing Uber for discrimination because they have denied or interfered with blind people who use guide dogs in the access of their services. Uber contends they are not a transportation company; rather, they assert, they are a technology company. Here is a decision by the Hillsborough County (Tampa, Fla.) concerning another ride-sharing service similar to Uber.
Marion Gwizdala, President
TAMPA HEARING OFFICER CALLS LYFT A TAXI COMPANY
The National Federation of the Blind has filed a lawsuit against Uber alleging discrimination for failing to transport blind people accompanied by their guide dogs. Uber asserts they are not a transportation provider; rather, they are a technology company. here is a story about the decision of a Hillsborough County (Tampa, Fla.) hearing officer who found that Lyft, a ride-sharing company similar to Uber, is a taxi company.
Marion Gwizdala, President
National Association of Guide dog Users
Lyft plans to appeal Hillsborough ruling
With the ongoing litigation of the National Federation of the Blind alleging discrimination by Uber, another ride-sharing company, we are keeping our eye on this issue with Lyft. Uber and Lyft contend they are not transportation companies and, as such, not covered entities subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ruling by a Hillsborough County (Tampa, Fla.) hearing officer that they are acting as a taxi company subject to the rules of the county’s Public Transportation Comission (PTC) contradicts this assertion. Here is the latest on this issue.