saph
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I would like to point out that even an actual Service Animal can be refused entry or asked to leave a public place if it shows signs of aggression, pees or poops inappropriately, or behaves in any other way that is threatening or inappropriate. So certainly an Emotional Support Animal who behaves inappropriately can (and IMO SHOULD!!) be asked to leave either a public or a private space.
YTA. I have a disability involving balance which means I can walk safely on a treadmill where there is a rail I can grab should I become unsteady, but walking through a parking lot with nothing to grab onto is very dangerous. Parent/ child parking is more of an issue of convenience than safety. Handicap trumps it every time.

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