Former soldier's service dog refused entry to gym
Human rights complaint planned by man suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder
CBC News
Posted: Sep 23, 2013
A former soldier, who now lives in Vancouver, is filing a complaint with the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission against a Moncton fitness club.
Kevin Berry, 30, served in Afghanistan and says he suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. He travels with his service dog Tommy to help him cope with his PTSD symptoms.
"Tommy wakes me up during nightmares, Tommy walks in and clears my house when we get home," said Berry.
Last week, Berry and Tommy were passing through Moncton as part of a walking tour between Nova Scotia and Ontario to raise awareness about post-traumatic stress disorder.
Berry says they went to Global Gym on Mapleton Road so he could work out, but were denied entry even though Tommy wears a service dog vest and comes with a government-issued ID card.
"They never once asked what Tommy was for," said Berry. "It was, `No,' right away."
Berry says after being denied entrance by a club employee, he contacted the gym's owner by telephone. He says the man laughed at him and said he'd never allow pets at his gym.
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