:::: Now in the unlikely case that someone does bring an animal (other than a service animal) into the space in spite of the policy, we have grounds to ask the person to leave. If the animal bites someone, we still have no insurance to cover the situation. But our liability situation is very different. In the former case, the owner, according to PS:One, did nothing wrong. PS:One allowed the animal that caused injury into the space. We knew we had no insurance coverage for it, and we let it happen anyway. Afterward, the animal and its owner were practically trespassing when the incident took place. We did everything in our power to prevent anything like that from happening. --[[User:Rdpierce|Rdpierce]] ([[User talk:Rdpierce|talk]]) 23:33, 5 May 2015 (CDT) | :::: Now in the unlikely case that someone does bring an animal (other than a service animal) into the space in spite of the policy, we have grounds to ask the person to leave. If the animal bites someone, we still have no insurance to cover the situation. But our liability situation is very different. In the former case, the owner, according to PS:One, did nothing wrong. PS:One allowed the animal that caused injury into the space. We knew we had no insurance coverage for it, and we let it happen anyway. Afterward, the animal and its owner were practically trespassing when the incident took place. We did everything in our power to prevent anything like that from happening. --[[User:Rdpierce|Rdpierce]] ([[User talk:Rdpierce|talk]]) 23:33, 5 May 2015 (CDT) |