Allowing service animals which may be a danger to passengers, such as monkeys which have been shown to agressive and deadly even when "trained" should not be allowed. Any animal such as that if allow should be required to be caged, which is a saftey issue in it's own right to have cages in an aircraft cabin.
Having any animal not restrained and bouncing around an in flight aircraft can be life threatening to both passengers and the animal.
Passenger safety must be the priority in all travel if common sense can no longer be applied.
Van Richard Eason
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Nondiscrimination on Basis of Disability in Air Travel: Draft Technical Assistance Manual
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