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Should pets be allowed on public transport?
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>>2066896
We allow junkies and nonwhites on, so why not pets as well? Dogs/cats are much cuter than those groups and honestly less likely to shit/piss all over the seats also. Frankly I'd rather ride in a train car full of dogs than one with just a few of the average BART passenger
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Yes , as long as its mouth is restricted and locked on the cage.
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Chat, how do I make use of the japanese hobby of transportation to get a 5/10 hapa gf?
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>>2067025
you go with the climate change angle of course
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>>2066896
I took my cat to the vet on MARTA. their website said it was cool as long as the animal was in a carrier, so that's what I did. it's not like they have patrols, even though they should. so I don't think there would be an issue with any small pet
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>>2066896
Yes, if the rider pays for a double ticket and is held responsible for the animal attacking someone/shitting/barking/etc

She'd be hot if she didn't fuck up her hair. She looks like the racoon chick from Blade Runner. As it is now she just looks ridiculous.
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>>2066896
I like those public transport boots they're wearing.
Not enough to pay $698 for a pair but plenty of others did - they're totally sold out:
https://www.ralphlauren.com/men-footwear-shoes/team-usa-opening-and-closing-ceremony-boot/100068627.html
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>>2067066
just get some riekers bro, 50-150 €
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>>2066896
In Western societies, yes. Having pets is an important part of our cultures.
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>>2066896
Allergies rule out general transportation. Trains can have dedicated space for them.

>>2066901
God I hate The Dodo.
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Pets > children > niggers
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sex with creatures should be not just legal but REQUIRED on public transport
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This guy comes on public transport for vets. I usually cover him in a blanket if its very busy.

Old ladies love him. His favourite transportation type is the bus, then S train then Metro.
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>>2066896
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I'm a Streetcar Operator in a major midwestern US city. Our official rule is that only "service animals" are allowed. However, we aren't really allowed to check and ask people if the animal they have with them is a service animal. In addition, I don't even know if our state even offers documentation to that effect.

So basically the de facto rule is that you can bring your pet on the streetcar as long as it is well-behaved. If your dog starts barking, attacking other people, or pissing/shitting on the streetcar, then you and your pet will be kicked off

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