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Office
of the Attorney General (617) 727-2200 www.ago.state.ma.us FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA
CONTACT: July
12, 2007 Amie Breton (617)
727-2543 ATTORNEY
GENERAL COAKLEY WINS LAWSUIT AGAINST FUNG WAH BUS COMPANY FOR REFUSING TO SELL
TICKETS TO BLIND COUPLE “Service
animals provide invaluable assistance to many blind men and women and afford
them the opportunity to function independently in society,” said Attorney
General Martha Coakley. “Equal access
for all individuals is not just good business, it is the law, and we will not
tolerate discrimination based on disability.” The
lawsuit stems from a January 15, 2004, incident involving Mr. and Ms. Sten-Clanton.
When the blind couple attempted to purchase two, $10 one‑way bus tickets
to New York City from Fung Wah’s Boston ticket counter they were refused
tickets because Mr. Sten-Clanton was accompanied by a guide dog. At the time, Fung
Wah had a written policy barring pets from buses. Mr. and Ms. Sten-Clanton told
the sales clerk that the dog was not a pet but a service animal and that the
law requires businesses to accommodate service animals. The sales clerk consulted Fung Wah’s
president, Pei Lin Liang, who instructed the clerk not to sell the couple tickets,
stating that Fung Wah’s policy is that no pets are allowed on buses. The clerk
then refused to sell Ms. Sten-Clanton a ticket to travel by herself and questioned
how she would get around without the aid of the service animal. After
the Sten-Clantons summoned the police, Mr. Liang left the premises, and a Fung
Wah employee told the couple to wait for the police outside, in 15-degree
weather. Members of the Community
Disorders Unit of the Boston Police Department responded, and one of the
officers told the sales clerk that Mr. Sten-Clanton had the right to board the
bus with his service animal. After Fung Wah continued to refuse tickets to the
Sten-Clantons, the police officers -MORE- transported the couple to the
Amtrak ticket booth at South Station, where they were able to purchase $92
tickets to Fung Wah Bus Transportation, Inc. is based in This
matter was handled by Assistant Attorney General and Disability Rights Project
Director Patricia Correa of Attorney General Coakley’s Civil Rights Division. ##########
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