So tired of these fake ESAs. It has got to be a major headache for the employees to try and navigate given the consequences if a situation isn't handled correctly. Or if there's even a perception it isn't handled correctly.
Recent trip on the Wolverine out of Chicago, a woman scammed her way into Business class with a fake service animal. Not sure but I think she claimed she was military and may have been upgraded for free (not sure about that part). She wasn't in uniform. When they boarded, the dog was pulling and straining on the leash, and she struggled to control him. My son had a sandwich in a paper bag which the dog made a beeline for, and had to be dragged away. Two clues right there as service animals are very well trained to tune out all distractions and only focus on the person they are trained to assist. All the way to Ann Arbor, the dog was panting and whining (clue number 3). I felt sorry for the dog (not the owner) and the nervous animal made for an unpleasant trip as they were right in front of us and impossible to tune out the noise. Later I saw the conductor in the cafe car and asked him about why the dog was on board. He told me his paperwork said the dog was a service animal. He had this look in his eye of "what the hell can I do." I certainly regretted spending the money for Biz class.