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The National Human Rights Commission's decision to deny the guide dogs to the restaurant was "discrimination."

The commission says it has discriminated against the behavior of restaurants that prevented guide dogs from entering the restaurant because it could harm other guests today.

According to the Human Rights Commission, in March, four people, A and two blind people, were denied entry to two guide dogs and a restaurant. Mr. A, who had filed a complaint, said, "The restaurant owner has tied the guide dog to the rooftop and asked to eat only people." Claimed.

The restaurant owner B said, "The third floor is not open, so I put the guide dog on the third floor and told me what to do if I had to eat on the second floor." I guided the table inside the restaurant so that I could do it. ”

But the Human Rights Commission raised Mr. A's hand. Based on the transcripts, Mr. B found that he refused to enter the restaurant because he disliked the guide dogs coming into the restaurant. We also could not confirm Mr. B's claim that he led to the inside table.

The Disability Welfare Act stipulates that persons with disabilities with guide dogs should not refuse without justifiable reasons when attempting to enter a restaurant. Accordingly, the Human Rights Commission recommended that the local government impose a fine on Mr. B's restaurant and provide training to prevent recurrence.

The Human Rights Commission said, "When a dog enters a restaurant, it hurts other customers and disrupts business. It is based on vague prejudice, and it is difficult to justify it." I hope it helps to improve social awareness, such as resolving it. ”

"The help dogs professionally trained to help the visually impaired gait safely guide the visually impaired gait and are with them anytime, anywhere," he added.

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