To: House of Commons / Prime Minister

Suffolk to allow pets to ride on buses

Suffolk should join its own stores across the county, as well as other cities in the UK such as London who are all animal friends.
It is unfortunate that in Suffolk, just like other cities I’m sure, where dogs are not allowed on the buses.
Dogs are a major company for many and well-being of many others.
Not everyone has got the money to be able to pay a private taxi to take them and their pets to the Vets or even for a day out.
Not everyone has a car to be able to drive their pets to the vets and for walks.
In a country where it’s preach that animal are just as much as “people”, I think there is still a lot of work to be done in the area.
I do believe that bus companies could also profit from it by charging a symbolic amount for a pet ticket, or even as said before, like London and trains all over the country, just not to charge and do it as a free service.
There is still a big chunk of education needed to actually be able to say that in the UK pets are treated with the utmost respect and dignity.

Why is this important?

This will bring well-being for people who cannot travel with their pets.

Will bring more people to visit town Center and other places in and around Suffolk.

Pets are FAMILY, not animals.
Suffolk, UK

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