Motherwell and Wishaw MSP Clare Adamson has thrown her support behind a campaign to encourage access for guide dogs.The Open Doors campaign, run by Guide Dogs UK, highlights access issues faced by guide dog owners.Despite the laws in place, refusals for people are commonplace when people are accompanied by their guide dog.People with sight-loss who rely on their guide dogs are still being refused access from businesses and services - including cafés, shops, and taxis.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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It is damaging for confidence and hinders people’s ability to live independently.“Such refusals are almost always against the law but that does not stop them from happening. "That is why the Open Doors campaign is so important.“Increasing awareness of the legal protections in place and urging businesses to follow suit are essential for guide dog owners’
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