Amtrak had, once, a very liberal “service animal” policy; basically, a “service animal” was whatever the passenger said it was, and the crew were actually forbidden to inquire into what service, exactly, the animal provided. Eventually the policy was tweaked a bit; now it states that, under no circumstances, are insects or reptiles to be considered “service animals”.
posse1 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Shouldn’t the ticket lady be turning to stone anyway?
J Quest over 5 years ago
She must have seen the film “Snakes on a Plane”…
The Reader Premium Member over 5 years ago
Ok, time to give her ‘the stare.’
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Love the luggage carrying snakes…,hissing in their pit…
Norris66 over 5 years ago
Medusa will never fly again.
Bill The Nuke over 5 years ago
Probably for the best, hard to fly a plane when the entire crew is turned to stone.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Sorry to get serious here, but “support” is not the same as service. Thanks for pointing out how ludicrously this has gotten out of hand!
Indianapolis Smith over 5 years ago
Maybe she should have worn a nice fashionably LARGE hat!
sandflea over 5 years ago
If you can’t go a few hours without something for emotional support, stay home. Put your pet in the cargo hold where it belongs.
NaturLvr over 5 years ago
Awwww, but they’re so cute and nicely dressed and all packed and everything! Give ’em a chance!
AndrewSihler over 5 years ago
Amtrak had, once, a very liberal “service animal” policy; basically, a “service animal” was whatever the passenger said it was, and the crew were actually forbidden to inquire into what service, exactly, the animal provided. Eventually the policy was tweaked a bit; now it states that, under no circumstances, are insects or reptiles to be considered “service animals”.
gammaguy over 5 years ago
Those animals are supporting her baggage, but it’s not her emotional baggage.