Thursday, March 28, 2019

Veteran kicked out of bar because of service dog?

Indianapolis man denied entry to concert because of service dog


East Texas Matters
By: Staff Reports
Posted: Mar 27, 2019

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - An Indianapolis man is calling for change after he was turned away from attending a concert because of his service animal.

The bar doesn't allow animals; however, the law says the man and his dog should have been let in. According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, anywhere the general public is allowed, so are service animals.

That is what Thomas Jordan was trying to explain before him, his dog, and his fiancé were asked to leave 8 Seconds Saloon, a nightclub at 111 N. Lynhurst Drive.

Thomas Jordan is an Army veteran who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and a traumatic brain injury. That is why anywhere Jordan goes, his service dog, Luka, follows.

"So, if I am having a panic attack, he will apply pressure on me try to ground me, bring me back to where I need to be. He also does medication reminders and reminds me of my heart rate and my blood pressure. If they get elevated, he will alert me to that to take my meds as well," Jordan said.

Jordan trained Luka himself, which, according to ADA Indiana, isn't too unusual.

"I take Luka in because he is medical equipment. Essentially, he is a wheelchair, he is an oxygen tank, he is a pacemaker. I mean, if you can think of a piece of medical equipment, that is what Luka is. So if I want to go somewhere, Luka has to go with me," Jordan said.

He had bought tickets to a concert at 8 Seconds Saloon, but the operators do not allow animals inside the building.

"They turned us away because we had a service dog. We explained to them, 'Hey this is a service dog, by law it is allowed to be in here. Here is the ADA law on in.'"
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