A man was captured on video refusing to show ID to police officers while at a laundromat with his service dog. The incident began when a new employee at the laundromat called the police to report the man for having his service dog with him, which is not against the law.
In the video, the man can be heard telling the officers that he is not breaking any laws and that the employee has no right to tell him he can’t be there. He also states that his service dog is allowed in the laundromat and that the employee is trying to throw him out because of the dog.
The man can also be seen refusing to show ID to the officers and telling them that he knows his rights under federal law. He also mentions that this is not the first time this has happened, but the police officers state that this is the first time they have been called to the laundromat.
The man ultimately refused to leave the property and was issued a letter of trespass by the police. The incident has sparked controversy on social media, with many people expressing support for the man and his right to have his service dog with him.
It is important to note that service animals are protected under federal law and it is illegal to discriminate against individuals with disabilities who use service animals. Businesses are required to allow service animals on their premises.
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