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nitehawk 05-18-2014 06:08 AM

Dog bites waiter in Orlando
 
A waiter was bitten by a dog in Orlando -"outback" Good reason not to bring dogs to restaurants.. Could be a customer next

Taltarzac725 05-18-2014 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by nitehawk (Post 879320)
A waiter was bitten by a dog in Orlando -"outback" Good reason not to bring dogs to restaurants.. Could be a customer next

Dog bites waitress outside restaurant | News - Home

It seems to be up to the dog owner to know if he/she can take the dog they own to places like this. Kind of hard if you have a new dog. I hope that the lawyers and fear do not wreck a good idea of having well behaved pets at restaurants outdoor patios. From what I understand from other posters who travel a lot, dogs at restaurants outside is quite common in Europe and elsewhere. http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/834076

Cisco Kid 05-18-2014 06:26 AM

:popcorn::popcorn:

gomoho 05-18-2014 07:22 AM

Here we go - fasten your seat belt - sit back - and enjoy the show!

RedChariot 05-18-2014 07:58 AM

I believe this very issue might have come up in an old thread when Square 1 opened and they were allowing dogs on their outside patio. It is bound to happen. The inevitable law suit will involve both the owner of the dog and the restaurant. Dog owners that bring their dogs to restaurants might be wise to be well insured for this possibility.

Taltarzac725 05-18-2014 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by RedChariot (Post 879359)
I believe this very issue might have come up in an old thread when Square 1 opened and they were allowing dogs on their outside patio. It is bound to happen. The inevitable law suit will involve both the owner of the dog and the restaurant. Dog owners that bring their dogs to restaurants might be wise to be well insured for this possibility.

It would be interesting to see what kind of case law there is on the issue of premise liability for dog bites at restaurants.

CFrance 05-18-2014 08:09 AM

Too bad there wasn't a cat around!
SEE IT: Cat saves boy from vicious dog attack outside California home - NY Daily News

Taltarzac725 05-18-2014 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 879366)

Love that video.

There are some dogs as well as their owners who probably should not be in restaurants. Too bad that the restaurant owners can do little to prevent unruly patrons until they find out just how damaging they can be.

I hope many have gotten the impression from my writings that there are few dogs I have met that I do not like, while I would have a very hard time saying the same of people unless they are dog lovers. Most of these are usually very big hearted people.

DougB 05-18-2014 08:40 AM

Dog biting waiter is not news or unusual. Report back when a waiter bites a dog!

Cisco Kid 05-18-2014 10:00 AM

My nieces baby bite me.
But tonight we are all going out for dinner as if nothing happened.

skyguy79 05-18-2014 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by DougB (Post 879375)
Report back when a waiter bites a dog!

Maybe using canine waiters in cases like this might avoid any legal actions. Or will cats sue employers on the basis of species discrimination?


CFrance 05-18-2014 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by DougB (Post 879375)
Dog biting waiter is not news or unusual. Report back when a waiter bites a dog!

[QUOTE=Cisco Kid;879402]My nieces baby bite me.
But tonight we are all going out for dinner as if nothing happened.[/QUOTE!
Ha ha! My niece bit my FIL when she was a toddler, and he bit her back. It worked. Maybe waitresses will get aggressive.

rubicon 05-18-2014 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 879363)
It would be interesting to see what kind of case law there is on the issue of premise liability for dog bites at restaurants.

Tal: Plaintiff attorneys here are salivating over this event. You know the dog owner and restaurant are getting sued. You know the worker compensation people want their money back on the WC claim. You know the claims are going to be both physical and psychological i doubt the first bite free is going to apply here?

With enough notoriety many restaurant are going to re-think this issue

I also would like to know the history concerning this dog??????

I also wonder if the dog was sitting at the table with the rest of the family:D

Taltarzac725 05-18-2014 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 879491)
Tal: Plaintiff attorneys here are salivating over this event. You know the dog owner and restaurant are getting sued. You know the worker compensation people want their money back on the WC claim. You know the claims are going to be both physical and psychological i doubt the first bite free is going to apply here?

With enough notoriety many restaurant are going to re-think this issue

I also would like to know the history concerning this dog??????

I also wonder if the dog was sitting at the table with the rest of the family:D

There seem to be a dozen or so lawyers just if Florida covering premise dog bite attacks according to a search I just did on Google. So, I am not sure how much notoriety this matter will have. It's a bit pull. I had a neighbor who was at Wal-Mart and came up to a man with a small dog. She tried to pet it and it bit her. Most reasonable people would know better than to pet a dog in certain situations. Guarding its food would be one of these.

I know very gentle pit bulls mixes who come to Doggie Doo Run Run. I still watched them before trying to pet them for the first time. Some of the smaller dogs can be even more testy than pit bulls. I have had two Chihuahua/terrier mixes and both are/were very sweet for the most part but they can still demonstrate that small dog Napoleonic attitude.

Patty55 05-18-2014 11:34 PM

Oh please, if your dog can't bite the help who can they bite? Whenever any of my pack mauls a waiter I leave a generous tip and it's all good.


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