Singapore Paralympic swimmer draws mixed reactions to ‘discrimination’ against dining with guide dogs.
She also mentioned in the video that as much as feels that she has to stand up for the community, “causing a scene” is hardly something she wants to do and she hopes that this matter will be taken seriously by the public and service industry.Of course her comments – and the first video posted – warranted quite a big and divided reaction from the public.
They brought up that Rocky Masters was a halal establishment and bringing a dog in might make some Muslims uncomfortable.
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