A couple brought their pet dog to Beo Crescent Market even though live animals – with the exception of guide dogs – are not allowed in food retail establishments unless it is a pet cafe. Stomp contributor A shared a video showing the man and woman seated at a table in the Bukit Ho Swee hawker centre in Tiong Bahru...
A couple brought their pet dog to Beo Crescent Market even though live animals – with the exception of guide dogs – are not allowed in food retail establishments unless it is a pet cafe.
Stomp contributor A shared a video showing the man and woman seated at a table in the Bukit Ho Swee hawker centre in Tiong Bahru on Wednesday morning ."The unreasonable couple would always bring the dog to Beo Crescent Market Food Centre for breakfast," said the Stomp contributor. "A stallholder has advised the man that dogs are not allowed in the hawker centre, but he doesn't bother. Sometimes they wouldn't return their plates and trays to the rack after they finished their meals too.The Stomp contributor shared another video of the woman leaving the dog on the bench as she went to place a cup at the tray return point.
The Singapore Food Agency states on its website that guide dogs are allowed in food retail establishment, but under Regulation 29 of Environmental Public Health Regulations, other live animals such as pets are not permitted into food establishments, with the exception of pet cafes. Guide dogs can be identified by their harness sleeve, which may carry messages like “Guide Dog at Work” and “Do Not Distract”. They help the blind or visually impaired persons travel independently and safely.
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