Our Reporting Leads Another Food Market To Ban Dogs, In Compliance With Florida Law.
READ THE JOSEPH’S SIGN BANNING PETS…
BY: STAFF REPORT | BocaInformationNow.com
DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaInformationNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Add Joseph’s Classic Market to the rising checklist of markets now complying with federal and state regulation by banning customers from bringing pets into their shops. Joseph’s has areas in Delray Beach and Boca Raton.
BocaInformationNow.com has been reporting for years on the egocentric customers who deliver dogs into meals markets throughout South Florida. With the exception of legitimately skilled service animals that present a legit operate — akin to a canine that helps the visually impaired — animals usually are not allowed in shops that promote meals. Emotional Support Animals usually are not service animals. Their legitimacy is a figment of the creativeness of anybody who must deliver their animal all over the place. Our reporting led to those animals being banned at Publix. Now Joseph’s is banning them as properly.
The downside throughout South Florida, and particularly South Palm Beach County, is critical. BocaInformationNow.com receives photographs each day of customers bringing dogs into locations the place they don’t belong. These dogs typically depart excrement behind. While legit service animals must be welcome wherever, pets usually are not. That’s the issue. Shoppers in Boca Raton and Delray Beach routinely misinform shops — and to themselves — in regards to the goal of their pet.
As Joseph’s new signal signifies, “misrepresenting your pet as a service animal negatively impacts the quality of life and independence for service animal users. Under Florida law, it is illegal to misrepresent your pet as a service animal.”
If you see non-service animals in Joseph’s, Publix, or different meals shops throughout South Florida, ship us photographs utilizing the menu buttons, above. Share your ideas on the brand new Joseph’s ban, under.