Beijing subway soon to welcome guide dogs
Updated: 2014-12-04 09:43
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This undated photo shows a guide dog in a subway. [Photo/Xinhua] |
Beijing will allow guide dogs to board subway lines starting from May 1 next year, according to the city's new regulations.
Visually impaired passengers will be able to take guide dogs into the subway if they provide a certificate of visual difficulty and a guide dog license.
The regulation also requires the guide dog to wear a harness and a muzzle.
A visually impaired passenger with a guide dog was barred by a Beijing subway station in July 2013, triggering heated debate online.
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