Paralympian Sophie Soon’s dispute with cafe sheds light on guide dog users’ daily challenges

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Guide Dogs Singapore says guide dog users often face rejection when requesting to dine indoors and booking rides. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - While waiting to take the lift at an HDB block in Bedok, Mr Alvin Ng was told to wait for the next lift by a member of the public, as he had his guide dog with him.

“Another time, I had to leave my half-eaten food and run for cover when it rained suddenly... the place covered, but not enough to shield the diners from heavy rain,” he said, adding that on both occasions, there were still available seats inside the restaurants.“Am I not a paying customer? How about my feelings? Does using a guide dog make me a lesser human being?”

But the incident has raised the accessibility issues faced by visually-impaired individuals with guide dogs in Singapore.

 

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I thought straits times will release a parallel article about understanding and tolerance from all sides without using social media as a weapon. Would someone else whose name and occupation not published have taken a step back and reassess the situation.

Singapore is a society that has a lot more to learn to be inclusive to marginalised minorities like those with disabilities, dogs pawrents, LGBTQs, etc.

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