Veteran sues restaurant because she couldn't dine with dog

Veteran sues restaurant because she couldn't dine with dog, Only the dark charge administer if they wish to be built-in with a account dog at the city's battleground restaurant Tavern on the Green.

That's the bulletin an Iraq war vet got in August if she showed up with her mother, two daughters and the dog, a new accusation charges

Yvette Coley, 43, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., was told that her account dog, Goldie, could not be built-in with her affair for banquet because Coley is not blind.

Coley's advocate Michael O'Neill says in cloister affidavit that his applicant relies on her absolutely accomplished account dog for abundance in arresting with stress, and her acquaintance at the restaurant in Central Park violates the city's animal rights law because Coley is disabled

O'Neill says Coley was "shocked and embarassed" that such an iconic restaurant had not accomplished its agents to apperceive that account dogs do added than advance the blind.

There was no actual acknowledgment from the restaurant.

Court affidavit say Coley, who is gluttonous bearding damages, and her ancestors dumped Tavern that day for Le Bernadin, which took the bodies and the basset "without reservation, in both senses of the word."
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