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Dealerships grapple with regulations allowing service dogs
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Diego Hurtado, left, a retired Army paratrooper, uses a service dog, Rex. Dealership staffers refused to let him take a Mercedes loaner when he brought his car in for service, citing customers' allergies. The store agreed to pay Hurtado $5,000 to settle a lawsuit. The dealership also will train employees on the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Hannah Lutz
December 07, 2014 05:00 AM
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