Autistic man sues Sainsbury’s for banning his assistance cat from its supermarkets
After refusing access to his assistance cat, which he thinks should be regarded like a guide dog, an autistic man is taking Sainsbury’s to court.
After refusing access to his assistance cat, which he thinks should be regarded like a guide dog, an autistic man is taking Sainsbury’s to court.
According to Alexey Selivanov, deputy head of the regional Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, military bases and other military infrastructure in Ukraine’s
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