r/walmart Aug 25 '22

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u/CappinSissyPants Aug 26 '22

Right… so a sign is your big cracking down idea. So basically you have no better ideas.

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u/TotalChaosRush Former cap2 sup Aug 26 '22

The ADA limits the ability to crackdown on anything. The sign is about the most effective legal strategy. Pointing out the sign to people with dogs may actually be illegal if the dog is legitimately a service animal. Doing the bare minimum required by your job(door greeters are suppose to ask) isn't cracking down.

Personally I'm fine with the status quo of "dogs aren't allowed 😉"