Abhean has published a news story:
Greyhound turns away Pennsylvania service hound; ADA expert says no grey area: 'It is not the driver's choice' - Gailey said the experience on Greyhound was — in the years he had been making the trip with Neal and a predecessor service dog — less magical but perfectly acceptable, until suddenly it wasn't.
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Greyhound turns away Pennsylvania service hound; ADA expert says no grey area: 'It is not the driver's choice' - Gailey said the experience on Greyhound was — in the years he had been making the trip with Neal and a predecessor service dog — less magical but perfectly acceptable, until suddenly it wasn't.
by: Seth Kaplan
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Steven Gailey is a clown.
That's not a slur, the way people use the term to describe unserious people. Gailey, who lives in Pittsburgh, spent about half his life performing as a literal circus clown and now trains volunteer clown troupes, who cheer up children in hospitals.
Harrisburg has a hospital but a shortage of clowns, so every Tuesday, Gailey — who has epilepsy and doesn't drive a car —...
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