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Blind access case to be prosecuted Series: METRO REPORT
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Orsi, Jennifer
, Duryea, Bill
1992
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1992
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Blind access case to be prosecuted Series: METRO REPORT
1992
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Roy Wilson Jr., 36, was charged with a second-degree misdemeanor for ignoring a Florida law that gives blind and other disabled people full and equal access to places where the general public is invited. Blind people are allowed to be accompanied by guide dogs, Assistant State Attorney Henry Lavandera said. Wilson said the two men could come inside, but he refused to let [Marion] Gwizdala's dog, Diamond, come with them. Wilson said the dog would violate the health code, he told Gwizdala.
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