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I think that in this case it should be more about the policy of the (bus) company than the views of an individual. If First, Arriva or any other company permit guide dogs on their buses then the drivers should abide by these rules. If not, then they are not carrying out their job as instructed by their employer.
It would be like taking a job in a rest home and refusing to clean arses. Letting guide dogs on a bus is clearly something that every driver is expected to do as part of their duties and I don't see what religon has to do with it.
Well said Neil, I could not agree more!!
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Not so sure a Muslim would use one if they regard a dog as unclean. Good point though.
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