Gotsmart said:
I am tired of people blaming the Government for things they have not done. WE are the government. $250 an hour for a trainer? Not saying any more...To angry.
It's not "blame" it's fact. Aside from dealing with various Departments of Bureaucracy it's also various organizations and groups working and arguing together for a common goal. Usually it's as simple as attempting to be on the same page. My only biotch is the length of time it takes, everything else is just a part of the process but the length of time, it doesn't "have" to be. We clawed our way to the 2012 updates and now we're(I shouldn't include myself because I bowed out after the 2012 updates went live but it's habit so please forgive me) slogging through the next "round". I'll give you some examples and FAIR WARNING to anyone reading this...for the sake of brevity AND K.I.S.S. I'm going to generalize A LOT:
Dealing with the government; making sure things are constitutional, legal and don't discriminate, etc, etc. takes lawyers and money, 2 things most charitable organizations(who are the bulk of the groups affected) don't have. This takes time to gather especially from people who are in no hurry to deal with gray area legal issues that can cost millions of dollars to define into something useful.
Getting organizations to compromise can take an act of a higher deity, willful ignorance, moments of bullying and sometimes even yelling, screaming and crying...all of which I have done. It can be very difficult to convey to someone else who can't see, will never understand, chooses not to be sympathetic to mental issues how yes, I am affected by disability just as they are and I am just as equally helped by having a service dog. There were quite a few times that I was discriminated against by the mobility crowd as well as the blind crowd(sometimes being publicly insulted) because the bulk of my disabilities couldn't be seen(psychiatric) and therefore open for invalidation and being delegitimized by those whose issues were more obvious. Yet at the same time it was very odd to be with a group of veterans with their dogs but somehow I wasn't "honest". This takes time, a hell of a lot of patience and yes, biting my big fat lip. Thankfully I have no teeth...
The ignorance of the public and even other dog handlers; it doesn't help. Many well meaning people can actually stifle or even hurt our efforts because they generalize the laws they don't have at least a rudimentary understanding of, they can't/don't communicate it accurately(part of why I started this thread), rumors get started and some catch like wildfire and in turn this confuses everyone. There were times where misinformation became so frequent we had to deal with it first in order to move forward. That took valuable time from more important purposes because some "passionate" people would latch onto whatever rumor it was and not let go.
At the height of the travesty that became the new rulings for FWMI(flying while mentally ill) we had no less than thousands of people across the world in various government departments (FAA, DOT, DOJ, ACAA, Homeland Security[the foreign govt entities names escape me now but Canada, France and the UK were involved]) and various organizations(NAMI, PSDS, Inc, Delta Society[now Pet Partners]) just to name a very few were part of the process. It takes a lot of work to get on the same schedule particularly if you must involve government legal beagles which could not be avoided due to the nature of this.
It was no small feat but in the end those with mental issues got the shaft by the FAA and ACAA and they are legally allowed to discriminate against us, even though drunk and disorderly fliers cause the vast majority of the issues on planes, not mentally ill people.
So yes, I do blame the government both for things they have done and things they have not done. Because the issues of using service dogs, needing some form of standards that don't discriminate and actual punishment to those who falsely claim use of a service dog has been ongoing for decades. The government entities we need to be involved in this drag their feet. None of these rulings bring more money to their coffers and it costs them taxpayer money that they won't recoup.
IOW they are in no hurry to deal with issues that don't personally affect them or generate money in their direction. This is part of the reason why it appears fakers get away with it so easily. A lot of times they do because there is really spotty enforcement and education...from other government entities.
That $250 an hour for a trainer, yeah that's common. It costs an average minimum of about $25k for professional facilities to train dogs and the poor people who want one but can't afford one are understandably required to do their own fundraising. Good luck with that if you are mentally ill, don't have a huge facebook following and/or your social anxiety is so bad you literally can't do it. That's why most of us self train and why we must have standards that don't discriminate. I'm expecting to be fertilizer by the time that happens.