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    NORTH WILDWOOD -
    A disabled U.S. Army veteran, who served our country for 19 years, says he was kicked off the North Wildwood boardwalk last night, simply for having his service dog by his side.

    Jared Goering served 1 tour in Iraq, 2 in Afghanistan, and spent 19 years as an active member of the Army. Jared said, "I served from 1993 to 2012." He then told NBC40 he couldn't sleep Thursday night because he felt so disrespected by a North Wildwood police officer.

    Goering said, "Just like any veteran with disabilities with a service dog, to come back and be harassed and shown no respect, it upset me - it really bothered me. I was up most of the night thinking about it."

    A North Wildwood police officer issued Jared and his wife a summons because of the dog. Goering said, “I expected to get more respect from him because of the jobs that we both have to do."

    "He mockingly asked if all veterans get service dogs," said Jared’s wife, Sally Goering, “his dog is medically necessary and he is a service dog."

    In 2009, Jared was serving in Afghanistan when his vehicle was blown up by IEDs, twice, within 36 hours. Now, Jared uses his 3-year-old service dog, Gator, short for Navigator, to help him walk, and to get up and down stairs.

    Jared explained, "I also suffer from PTSD, severe anxiety, depression - and my dog plays a big part in my life. His main purpose is mobility but he also helps me with all my emotional problems from combat."

    Jared and his wife Sally say the incident occurred on the 26th street North Wildwood boardwalk. The Goering family said, even after showing the officer the dog's service identification card, he still issued them a summons and kicked them off the boardwalk.

    Sally said, "We want the public to be aware that there are different types of disabilities and different types of service dogs - and police officers need to be educated about this."

    North Wildwood police officials say there are no pending charges, but that there are other circumstances surrounding the case.

    The mayor of North Wildwood says they will issue a formal apology, if appropriate, pending the outcome of the investigation.

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    Fuck New Jersey. I would happily welcome him and his buddy here.

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    • #3
      Withholding judgement until I find out the true nature of his injuries from combat. If his dog is his thunder buddy teddy bear to deal with PTSD/TBI issues, he could have left it at home when he ventured to a crowded boardwalk or better yet just not have gone.

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      • #4
        Whats a boardwalk?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Groundpounder91 View Post
          Withholding judgement until I find out the true nature of his injuries from combat. If his dog is his thunder buddy teddy bear to deal with PTSD/TBI issues, he could have left it at home when he ventured to a crowded boardwalk or better yet just not have gone.
          It said the dog helps him walk/get up and down stairs.
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          • #6
            "North Wildwood police officials say there are no pending charges, but that there are other circumstances surrounding the case."

            What were the other circumstances? If it's just the dog issue fuck the cop. I don't care if the dog was his thunder buddy. He fought and sacrificed more than enough.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Probie View Post
              It said the dog helps him walk/get up and down stairs.
              So is he an amputee? or do his knees just hurt from bombs going off next to his vehicle? Like I said if his combat injuries include blindness or missing limbs then the cops are dicks, but if he has emotional issues and the dog is just there to make him feel better then guess what, guys that change oil can have emotional issues also and they are not allowed to bring their dogs either.....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Groundpounder91 View Post
                So is he an amputee? or do his knees just hurt from bombs going off next to his vehicle? Like I said if his combat injuries include blindness or missing limbs then the cops are dicks, but if he has emotional issues and the dog is just there to make him feel better then guess what, guys that change oil can have emotional issues also and they are not allowed to bring their dogs either.....
                If the guys changing oil have emotional issues serious enough that a doctor prescribes a service dog, then it's valid. You can't get them otherwise. And who cares if he has limbs missing? He can have his whole body intact, and have muscle or nerve damage. He could also have seizures after a TBI, and the dog keeping him calm could limit them. Have you had much interaction with TBI/PTSD vets?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by YALE View Post
                  If the guys changing oil have emotional issues serious enough that a doctor prescribes a service dog, then it's valid. You can't get them otherwise. And who cares if he has limbs missing? He can have his whole body intact, and have muscle or nerve damage. He could also have seizures after a TBI, and the dog keeping him calm could limit them. Have you had much interaction with TBI/PTSD vets?
                  I am fully cognoscente of the challenges that combat veterans face.

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                  • #10
                    I doubt I would have given a vet this much trouble but this website says a different reason for the service dog.



                    Looks like groundpounders theory might be a little more spot on.

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                    • #11
                      $ says cop was a vet.

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                      • #12
                        This is a simple answer type scenario, and it has nothing to do with whether or not this guy is a Veteran. Either his dog is a service animal or it isn't. If it isn't, he should have gotten the ticket, if it is, he should not have. It does not matter why he has it, what he has it for, or anything else.

                        Fact is the guy got a ticket that can easily be thrown out, as soon as he shows the court his proof that it is a service animal. If that was shown to the cop, then the cop should be disciplined and educated on how to enforce that particular law.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Chili View Post
                          This is a simple answer type scenario, and it has nothing to do with whether or not this guy is a Veteran. Either his dog is a service animal or it isn't. If it isn't, he should have gotten the ticket, if it is, he should not have. It does not matter why he has it, what he has it for, or anything else.

                          Fact is the guy got a ticket that can easily be thrown out, as soon as he shows the court his proof that it is a service animal. If that was shown to the cop, then the cop should be disciplined and educated on how to enforce that particular law.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by eastsidetorino View Post
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by jewozzy View Post
                              I doubt I would have given a vet this much trouble but this website says a different reason for the service dog.



                              Looks like groundpounders theory might be a little more spot on.
                              Ummmm, actually it doesn't. Doesn't really give much reason for the dog at all
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