'Helps me focus' | Bailiff loses bid to bring emotional support dog to work

Bailiff loses bid to bring emotional support dog to work

A former bailiff has lost a legal case after arguing that her emotional support dog should have been allowed to accompany her during work. 

The tribunal, held in Manchester, found that the Ministry of Justice had acted reasonably when it denied Ms D Cullingford’s request, citing concerns about professionalism and safety.

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