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If someone has a dog that they can't fit in a bag, they better screen the driver to make sure the drive will allow a dog in my opinion. Many people are allergic to dogs. If they have a valid service dog, they should have the service dog outfit on it and it should be kept very clean for public transport. I put a large bed sheet in my trunk incase I run into a dog Nazi for some reason. Haven't had it happen yet.
 

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That wasn't the case, this dog was loose, big, on foot, and it's snowing out here so I'm sure it was wet and dirty. He was screaming it was a service dog, however there was nothing I seen to show that. If this guy contact uber and it was really a service dog what can happen?
I would say that your ADA allergy to dogs protects you from having to put dogs in your personal car as it would adversely affect your work place as well as the use of your personal car after work. You would become allergic to your car.
 

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Laws are laws bro. You're not exempt.
My ADA allergy to dogs in my privately owned vehicle trumps your love of dogs bro. And like the other poster said, this has been covered to death before in this forum. Rude dog lovers want to impose their dogs on people the same as smokers want to blow smoke in your face. They also like to sneak out after dark and poop in everyone's yard without picking it up.
 
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