Workers should be trained on how to treat those with disabilities and their service animals | Opinion

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By David Crenshaw and Rory Diamond New Jersey Assemblywoman Cleopatra Tucker (D-Essex County) has introduced legislation that would require employees of any public place in the state to undergo specific training on how to treat people with disabilities and their service animals. This bill couldn’t be passed fast enough for people like David Crenshaw, who was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder 11 years after returning from his deployment to the Middle East. “During that time, I worked in several high-stress roles — as a firefighter, uniformed police officer, and as a narcotics detect…

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