Jack's on his live stream explaining that he sets the start time on the stream for 10:15am but he always starts at 10am. Because he thinks it'll just start streaming him if he sets it to 10... So it needs to be late so he can start on time?!
I'd expect this to be the whole "I started the stream at 10:03, but I'm not late because I'm early" thing, but does he actually think it'd start streaming him automatically? What a maroon.
Apparently this happened a month ago?
https://nypost.com/2024/03/17/lifestyle/buc-ees-bans-man-for-bringing-his-service-duck-inside-store/ No shit live animals shouldn't be in a store with food being made. He got told 3 times before cops were called too.
As you'd expect, he wasn't just banned for life for bringing a duck inside the store, he was arguing with the employees about being told the duck had to go. The cops probably wouldn't have been called if he'd just left (and even if they were, if he was long gone by the time they arrived, they wouldn't have been able to give him proper legal notice that he was banned and would be trespassed in the future).
Always good to see annoying attention-seeking fags with their dumb "service animals" get BTFO.
Fucking assholes with their fake documents from online scam companies saying that their bullshit "emotional support animals" are registered and trying to pass them for official "service animals". The ADA doesn't require any specific registration, but it doesn't prohibit it either, and scam companies are happy to exploit this to sell official-looking vests and papers claiming that an animal is registered. Which is technically true, they have made a list and put the animal's name on their list, but that means absolutely nothing under the ADA.
Under the ADA, aside from the fact that only dogs and miniature horses are included, a "service animal" has to be trained to perform specific tasks for individuals with disabilities... either physical tasks, or to physically intervene if a serious mental health crisis is occurring. Simply providing companionship / "emotional support" is
not a "service animal" under the ADA, but neither the ADA nor Tennessee state law have any penalties for fraudulently representing a pet as a service animal (except to your rental property's landlord, a misdemeanor in Tennessee).
Here's my hot take, if someone is too mentally ill to go out in public without "emotional support", establishments have every right to ban them on that basis alone. Not at all to undervalue the impact of therapy animals on those who have them, but you don't get a pass to haul that critter around in public anywhere you want.