Muslim bus drivers refuse to let guide dogs on board

By Andy Dolan

Blind passengers are being ordered off buses or refused taxi rides because Muslim drivers or passengers object to their 'unclean' guide dogs.

One pensioner, a cancer sufferer, told how had twice been confronted by drivers and asked to get off the bus because of his guide dog, and had also faced hostility at a hospital and in a supermarket over the animal.

The problem to carry guide dogs on religious grounds has become so widespread that the matter was raised in the House of Lords last week, prompting transport minister Norman Baker to warn that a religious objection was not a reason to eject a passenger with a well-behaved guide dog.

George Herridge and his guide dog

'Stunned': George Herridge, 73, was twice asked by bus drivers to leave their vehicles because of his guide dog, a black labrador

While drivers can use their discretion to refuse to carry non-disabled passengers with dogs, they are compelled to accept guide dogs under disability discrimination law.

Yesterday both the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association and the National Federation of the Blind confirmed the problem was common, and, according to the latter organisation was 'getting worse'.

The tension stems from a strand of Islamic teaching which warns against contact with dogs because the animal's saliva was considered to be impure, the Muslim Council of Britain said.

It urged Muslims to show tolerance and common sense over the issue.

'We need to be flexible on this,' a spokesman said.  'Muslim drivers should have no hesitation in allowing guide dogs into their bus or car.

'If a dog does lick you, it's not the end of the world. Just go home and wash yourself.'

George Herridge, 73, a retired hospital maintenance manager, told the Daily Mail he was 'stunned' to be twice asked by bus drivers to leave their vehicles because of his guide dog Andy, a black Labrador.

Mr Herridge, who lives with wife Janet, 69, in Tilehurst, Reading, said that on the first occasion two years ago, he got off at the request of a Muslim driver because some Muslim children on board were 'screaming' because of the dog.

He found himself in a similar scenario in May last year, when a Muslim woman and her children became 'hysterical'. Mr Herridge this time refused the driver's request to alight. 

He complained to the bus company which launched an investigation. It later informed him the matter had been dealt with 'internally'.

Jill Allen-King, spokesman for the NFB, said she had been repeatedly left on the kerb by Muslim taxi drivers who refused to take her dog.

One cab driver told her he would have to 'go home now and wash myself' when she tried to enter his car with her dog.

Mr Baker yesterday warned bus and cab companies that, while there were within their rights to ask a passenger to leave if the dog was causing a nuisance, it was 'much more questionable to be asked to remove a dog for religious reasons'.

He added: 'One person's freedom is someone else's restriction.'

In 2006, Muslim minicab driver Abdul Rasheed Majekodumni was fined £200 and ordered to pay £1,200 costs by magistrates in Marylebone, central London, after being prosecuted for failing to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act when he refused to take a blind passenger because her guide dog was 'unclean'.

 

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I dont like dogs, but guide dogs are just so important to these people, how dare these muslims think they have the right to do this, get the job done or dont do the job at all. They cant rule the world like they think they should. Why should we bend over backwards to please all the time. Makes me angry. When in Rome as they say!!

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dont matter what we say on this matter, they will still get away with it. we need a goverment with a bit of back bone that stands up for our rights. mind you this goverment is same as this muslim as they are going to hit the disabled aswell.

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once again 1 rule for them another for us .They can send kids into shops to see if they are sold cigarets and booze so why can't they do the same with a guide dog and prosecute and take away their licences if they refuse to let the dog on the bus or taxi

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So on the one hand people have to allow them to wear a Burka but not allow a person with a guide dog on transport or premises.What dothe MP's have to say about that I wonder.

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"It urged Muslims to show tolerance and common sense over the issue. 'We need to be flexible on this,' a spokesman said. 'Muslim drivers should have no hesitation in allowing guide dogs into their bus or car. 'If a dog does lick you, it's not the end of the world. Just go home and wash yourself.' Or, better still, find another form of employment.

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As a Muslim, I am appaled at the refusal of these drivers against allowing guide dogs on board. If someone has a vicious animal, I can understand, but guide dogs are trained and obedient. This story needs to be checked and if true, Musil community leaders should educate these people. Islam is much more broad and humane than this, despite the perceptions of many readers on this forum

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Let's just hope we'll not face the problems France is facing now. Tolerance is fun, but in small doses. I genuinely admire those dogs, who are so smart and such great help.

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As per my previous comments: This is the land of the English, Welsh and Scots, their culture and what they approve and disprove of - NOT that of foreign cultures. Immigrants need to remember that. We are mightily fed up to the back teeth with their silly (from our British point of view) tantrums, demands and histrionics. If the job demands something you feel you can't abide with then don't take the job! It's really that simple.

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When will anyone in the UK have the spine to stand up to this outrageous and repressive behavior ? We are slowly watching our Country being suffocated to appease an intolerant way of life ...

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This has nothing to do with religion or religious freedom. You accept a job and you abide by the rules or you find something else. If it is compulsory to accept guide dogs then I can't see that 'negotiating' anything at all should be on the agenda. The drivers take the dogs or they look for another job. Simple.

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